Physics, asked by nirmaljeetsinghgill0, 2 months ago

if two bodies of same masses are moving with different velocities, whether their momenta will be same or different. justify your answer.​

Answers

Answered by neevbajaj
2

Answer:

Different as if their distance and speed vary

Answered by llEmberMoonblissll
5

"" ❤️ Answer ❤️ ""

(a) Since inertia is a measure of mass which is same for both bodies, so the ratio of inertia for two bodies will be

1

1

(b) Momentum

P= m× v

P

1

m× v= mv

P

2

m× 3v

P

2

P

1

=

3mv

mv

=

3

1

(c) Force

F×T=Momentum

F=

T

Momentum

F

1

=

1

1

F

2

=

1

3

F

2

F

1

=

3

1

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