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linear momentum of a body of mass 10 kg moving with velocity 5 m/sec is​

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Answered by stylishtamilachee
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Answer:

The linear momentum of a body of mass 10 kg moving with velocity 5 m/sec is 50 kg m/s.

Explanation:

Given:

Mass of the body (m) = 10 kg

Velocity (v) = 5 m/s

To Find:

Linear momentum = ?

Solution :

Linear momentum = mass x velocity

Linear momentum = 10 x 5

Linear momentum = 50

Therefore, linear momentum of a body of mass 10 kg moving with velocity 5 m/sec is 50 kg m/s.

What is Linear momentum?

  • Linear momentum of a body is the product of its mass and velocity.

  • It is a vector quantity.

  • The S.I unit if momentum is kg m/s.

  • The C.G.S unit is g cm/s.

Answered by FantasticQueen
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 \sf \large \large \bullet \: Given \\  \sf \implies \: mass \:  = 05 \: kg \:  \\ \sf  \implies \: velocity \:  = 10 \: m {s}^{ - 1} \\  \\</p><p></p><p>\sf \large \bullet \:  To  \: Find , \\ \sf\implies \ linear \: momentum \\ \sf\implies \large \: Solution \\ \\ \sf \implies \{\boxed{\bold{\red{linear \: momentum = mass \times velocity}}} \\  \\ \implies \sf \: p \:  = 10 \times 5 \\  \\ \therefore{ \boxed{ \bold{ \green{linear \: momentum \:  = 50kg \: m {s}^{ - 1}}}}}

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