Physics, asked by mantenalm, 6 months ago

Momentum determines
a) Body at rest
b) Quality of motion
c) Quantity of motion
d) All the above

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Answered by anujkumar3064
2

Answer:

all of the above right now

Answered by tutorconsortium012
0

Answer:

Momentum is a physical term that measures the amount of motion of a moving body. It is determined by the body's mass and velocity. Therefore, the right response is B.

Explanation:

Momentum describes the amount of motion that an item possesses Momentum is a vector quantity, which means it has a magnitude as well as a direction. According to Isaac Newton's second equation of motion, the time rate of change of momentum equals the force applied to the particle.

Momentum is defined as "mass moving." Because all objects have mass, if an object moves, it has momentum - its mass is in motion. The amount of momentum an item has is determined by two factors: how much stuff is moving and how fast it is going.

The quantity of motion is a measure of the same, which is determined by the velocity and quantity of matter. In other words, rather than merely describing the quantity of motion of a particular item as its kinematic velocity v, he defined it as the product mv, where m is the object's mass.

Momentum in Physics is significant because it defines the link between speed, mass, and direction. It also defines the force required to stop and keep items moving. If an item has enough momentum, it may exert a significant amount of force.    

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