Physics, asked by krish24jan06, 9 months ago

Example 1: What will be the momentum of a stone having mass of 10 kg when it is thrown with a velocity of 2 m/s?​

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Answered by siddheshwarsalunke7
1

Solution: &

p=mv

=10×2

=20kgm/s

Answered by Blossomfairy
1

Given :

  • Mass (m) = 10 kg
  • Velocity (v) = 2 m/s

To find :

  • Momentum (P)

Formula used :

  • Momentum = Mass × Acceleration [ P = ma ]

M stands for Mass

P stands for Momentum

V stands for Velocity

_________....

According to the formula we put the values,

P = ma

→ P = 10 kg × 2 m/s

.°. P = 20 kg m/s...

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