Science, asked by sonusrinivaskvian, 7 months ago

How much force acts on body whose momentum is constant (i.e. = constant)? * Zero
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p/2t
2p/t

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Answered by pramodteli170
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Answer:

Force is rate of change of momentum.

Since rate of change of momentum is constant, the force actinng on the body will be 0 Newton.

Answered by shindedropadi
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Answer:

force is the rate of change of momentum so momentum is the constant when force is zero

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