Physics, asked by amritdas875, 5 months ago

how does change in momentum occur when velocity of object is nearly equal to the speed of light in vacuum​

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Answered by DeySagnik06
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KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED

MOMENTUM

Momentum (p) = mass x velocity

HOW IT CHANGES

i) For a body moving with speed less 10^6 m

p = m∆v (mass constant)

ii) But if a body like electrons are moving with a high

almost equal to speed of light, their mass changes.

So, p = ∆(mv)

So, your answer is momentum increses as both mass and velocity increases.

Please verify it

Answered by s02371joshuaprince47
0

Answer:

The speed of light in vacuum, commonly denoted c, is a universal physical constant important in many areas of physics

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