An object of 1kg mass has a momentum of 10kgm/sec then the K.E.
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⭐Here is your answer...!!!
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↪Actually welcome to the concept of the BODY KINETICS ...
↪We already know that kinetic energy = 1/2 mv^2
↪but its alternate form is given as
↪KINETIC ENERGY = P^2 / 2m
↪where P = mv ( linear mometum )
↪so as per given here
↪M= 1 kg and P= 10 kgm/ sec
↪K.E = (10)^2/ 2 (1
↪K.E.= 100/2 = 50 Jolues
↪thus the kinetic energy = 50 joules⭐
⭐Here is your answer...!!!
_________________________
↪Actually welcome to the concept of the BODY KINETICS ...
↪We already know that kinetic energy = 1/2 mv^2
↪but its alternate form is given as
↪KINETIC ENERGY = P^2 / 2m
↪where P = mv ( linear mometum )
↪so as per given here
↪M= 1 kg and P= 10 kgm/ sec
↪K.E = (10)^2/ 2 (1
↪K.E.= 100/2 = 50 Jolues
↪thus the kinetic energy = 50 joules⭐
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