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how much linear momentum will be transferred by a stone on mass 50kg on the floor if it falls from a height of 10m question 11

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Answered by naidupentakota3148
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Answered by sachin062007
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Explanation: Linear momentum = mv (where m=mass , v=velocity)

Here , mass= 50 kg

And velocity = \sqrt{2gh   (where g=gravity and h=height)

\sqrt{2*10*10 = \sqrt{200 = 10\sqrt{2

v = 10\sqrt{2

linear momentum = 50*10\sqrt{2

Linear momentum = 500\sqrt{2.

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