Physics, asked by techieayushp17, 1 year ago

Given below are SI units of some physical quantities:

kgm/S^2, m/s, kgm/s, m/s^2
Which one of the above can be used for measuring momentum of the object? Write the physical quantity that needs to be varied of the momentum of the body of given mass has to be changed.

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Answered by indiravalar3
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Momentum=mass×velocity

S.I unit of mass=kg

S.I unit of velocity=m/s

Therefore S.I unit of momentum=kgm/s


techieayushp17: There is another part in the question
indiravalar3: Oh.sorry i didn't notice that
indiravalar3: I think the physical quantity that needs to be varied of the momentum of the body of given mass has to be changed is FORCE.
techieayushp17: Ok. Thans
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