Physics, asked by sivagummadidala, 8 months ago

"HYSICS - VI
NEWTON'S LAWS OF MOTION
APPLICATION SKILL ACHIEVER - II
SILVER PACKAGE
A body of mass 'm'. and velocity V' has a momentum 'p'. If the velocity of body is doubled, mass is
halved, the value of momentum is
a) P
b) 2P
d) 4P
If the kinetic energy and linear momentum of a body are equal, the velocity of the body is T
1
b) 2 ms
d) 2 ms -1
c) P/2
a) I ms -1
ms
The kinetic energy of a moving body of linear momentum P is doubled. The final momentum of the
body will be
P
Р
a) 2P
b)
2
c) √2P
Two bodies of masses m, and m, (m, <m) have equal kinetic energies then
a) lighter body will have greater momentum
b) heavier body will have greater momentum
c) both will have equal momenta
d) we cannot compare their linear momenta​

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Answered by tirkeytaramani230
1

Answer:

no....................................................................

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