Physics, asked by harshrajput7985, 5 months ago

an object of mass 100 kg is acceleration uniformly from a velocity of 5m/s to 8m/s on 6 second . calculate the initial and final momentum of the object and also find magnitude of force exerted on the object.​

Answers

Answered by mk610112manoj
1

Answer:

y guy GB HSBC hub of the following

Answered by Preethikana1752
0

Answer:

50 N

Explanation :

Initial velocity of the object (u) = 5 m/s

Final velocity of the object (v) = 8 m/s

Mass of the object (m) = 100 kg

Time take by the object to accelerate (t) = 6 s

Initial momentum = mu = 100 × 5

⇒ mu = 500 kg m/s

Final momentum = mv = 100 × 8

⇒ mv = 800 kg m/s

Let us calculate the Force exerted on the object (F)

F = (mv – mu) / t

F = (800 – 500)/6

F = 300 / 6

F = 50 N

Initial momentum of the object is 500 kg m sˆ1.

Final momentum of the object is 800 kg m sˆ1.

Force exerted on the object is 50 N.

Similar questions