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If a body of mass 1 kg is moving with a velocity of 2 m/s then its linear momentum is

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Answered by nirman95
9

Answer:

Given:

Mass of object = 1 kg

Velocity of object = 2 m/s

To find:

Linear momentum of the object.

Concept:

Linear momentum is actually the a physical Quantity which gives an index of movement or inertia of body.

Rate of change of momentum gives Force.

Formulas used:

Linear momentum be P

P = mass × velocity

Calculation:

P = mass × velocity

=> P = 1 × 2

=> P = 2 kg m/s

So the final answer is 2 kg m/s.

Answered by rajsingh24
40

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mass of object =1kg.

velocity of object=2m/s.

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linear momentum

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[NOTE :-linear momentum is p]

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momentum =mass× velocity

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p=mv

p=1×2

p=2kg.m/s.

.°. LINEAR MOMENTUM IS 2KG. M/S.

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