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dimensions of momentum​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Linear Momentum = Mass x Velocity Now Velocity = Displacement/Time Velocity = L/T So Linear Momentum= M x LT^-1

So Dimension,

MLT^-1

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Answered by Anonymous
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liner \: momentum = mass \times velocity \\ velocity =  \frac{displacement}{time \: velocity}  =  \frac{l}{t}  \\ so \:  \: linear \: momentum = m \times  {lt}^{ - 1}  \\ so \:  \: dimension \:  =  {mtl}^{ - 1}

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