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how to find work done if momentum is given?​

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Answered by o4kamboj
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Answer:

force = mass x rate of change of velocity. Now, the momentum is mv, mass x velocity. This means for an object having constant mass (which is almost always the case, of course!) rate of change of momentum = mass x rate of change of velocity

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Let's start with definitions:-

  • Momentum is the product of velocity and mass
  • Momentum is the product of velocity and massForce is push or pull. We can understand force by the effects it can produce and those are:-
  1. It can change the shape and size of a body.
  2. Can make a body move that is initially at rest.
  3. Can stop a body that is in motion.
  4. Can change the direction of motion of a body.
  5. Can increase or decrease the velocity of body.

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