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If m is the mass of a body and E its K.E., then its linear momentum is​

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Answered by piyushgupta2409
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Explanation:

here mass is m

and its kinetic energy =E

KE=1/2 m v²=E

v²=2E/m

v=√(2E/m)

linear momentum = mass× velocity

linear momentum=m×√(2E/m)

linear momentum=√(2Em)

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