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An object of mass 100 kg is accelerated uniformly from a velocity of 5 m s−1 to 8 m
s−1 in 6 s. Calculate the initial and final momentum of the object

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Answered by Anonymous
4
hey your ans is here

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given to us is

initial velocity=5 m/s
final momentum =8m/sec
mass=100kg

we know
momentum is the product of mass and velocity

so

initial momentum =mu=100×5=500kg/msec^-1
final momentum =mv=100×8=800kg/msec^-1

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Answered by Inflameroftheancient
5
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ANSWER :

Refer and consult to the following attachments for a detailed explanation and step by step solution with vital elaborations for certain formulas used into this query to arrive at a final conclusion that is,,,,


\boxed{\bf{Initial \: Momentum = 500 \: Kg \: m/s}} \\


\boxed{\bf{Final \: Momentum = 800 \: Kg \: m/s}} \\


\boxed{\bf{Force = 50 \: N}} \\


HOPE IT HELPS YOU AND CLEARS THE DOUBTS TO FIND THE INITAL AND FINAL MOMENTUMS AND FORCE EXERTED ON THE GIVEN OBJECT!!!!!!!
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