Physics, asked by malhantushar580, 6 months ago

An object of mass 10 kg is thrown vertically upward. What is its momentum at highest point?​

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Answered by anupammishra1206
0

Explanation:

Gravitational force is acting on the body moving upwards i.e. F=mg

Rate of change of momentum of the body is equal to the force acting it.

dt

dp

=F=mg

Answered by Anonymous
13

Answer :-

At the highest point the velocity of an object equals to 0

  • Velocity = 0 m/s
  • Mass = 10 kg

Momentum = Mass × Velocity

= 0 × 10

= 0

Momentum at highest point is 0.

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