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if m is the mass of a particle and u be the velocity of that particle then what will be the change in the momentum in every collision? ​

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Answered by avinashchodhary
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Answer:

rate of change of momentum(dp) =m x u

Explanation:

since initial velocity isn't given hence we assume it to be 0

Therefore

rate of change of momentum =final momentum - initial momentum =mxu - mx0=mxu

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