Physics, asked by sahi11, 1 year ago

for 30 points derive the units for momentum.

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Answered by Anonymous
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momentum =mass × velocity
unit of momentum = unit of mass × unit of velocity

unit of momentum =kg ×m/s
=kgm/s
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Anonymous: a sudden force is impulse
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Anonymous: When a force acts on an object for a short amount of time, impulse is the measure of how much the force changes the momentum of an object.

The formula for impulse looks like this: impulse = force × time =Ns (newton second)
Anonymous: When a force acts on an object for a short amount of time, impulse is the measure of how much the force changes the momentum of an object . the formula for impulse looks like this:

impulse = force × time =Ns ( newton second ). but since since impulse is the change into momentum the for it now looks like :- final momentum - initial momentum. the difference of two momentum will obviously be momentum so force × time = final momentum - initial momentum
Anonymous: so Ns = kgm/s . thats why sometimes we write kgm/s as Ns
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Answered by Bebrainly2
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hello there!!!!

Derivation of units of momentum

linear momentum = mass× velocity
P= mv
Dimension formula = [ MLT^-1 ]

SI Unit =. kg m/s


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Deekshii1: bro 1 doubt why its known as N- s
Anonymous: because kgm/s is equivalent to n.s or n×s
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