Calculate the force acting on a body which changes the momentum of the body at the rate of 1kg ms2
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Given,
Momentum = Mass x Velocity
=> P = 1 Kg x 1 m/s
Hence,
=> Mass = 1 Kg
=> Velocity = 1 m/s
As we know that,
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity with respect to time.
=> V = 1 m/s
So, If we divide 1 m/s with 1 s then we will have Acceleration.
=> 1 m/s^2
As we also know that,
=> F = ma
=> F = ( 1 x 1) Kg m/s^2
=> F = 1 Kg m/s^2
=> F = 1 N
Momentum = Mass x Velocity
=> P = 1 Kg x 1 m/s
Hence,
=> Mass = 1 Kg
=> Velocity = 1 m/s
As we know that,
Acceleration is defined as the rate of change in velocity with respect to time.
=> V = 1 m/s
So, If we divide 1 m/s with 1 s then we will have Acceleration.
=> 1 m/s^2
As we also know that,
=> F = ma
=> F = ( 1 x 1) Kg m/s^2
=> F = 1 Kg m/s^2
=> F = 1 N
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