If a body of mass 5 kg moves with a velocity of 10 ms–1, then what is the momentum of the body?
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Explanation:
Given
final velocity=10m/s
mass=5kg
momentum=mv
=5×10
=50kgm/s^2
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Momentum = 50 kilogram meters per second
Explanation:
Momentum is defined as the quantity of motion of a moving body, measured as a product of its mass and velocity. In laymen terms, it is the strength or force that a moving object has which causes it to move faster or stronger as time passes.
momentum = mass * velocity
p = mv
= 5 * 10
= 50 kg m/s
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