Math, asked by samruddhi2727, 6 months ago

Momentum of a bullet of mass 0.2 kg moving at 400 m/s will be what?


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Answered by HELLORPARADISE
3

Answer:

80kgm/s

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Answered by Anonymous
32

Given:

  • Mass (m) = 0.2 kg
  • Velocity (v) = 400 m/s

To Find:

  • What is the momentum of a bullet?

Formula Used:

 \\ \bigstar{\underline{\boxed{\sf{ Momentum = Mass \times Velocity }}}} \\

Solution:

After Substituting the Values;

 \colon\implies{\sf{ Momentum = M \times v }} \\ \\ \colon\implies{\sf{ P = 0.2 \times 400 }} \\ \\ \colon\implies{\sf\red{ P = 80 kgm/s }} \\

Hence,

The Momentum of a bullet is 80 kg.m/s.

Remarks:

  • P = Momentum
  • M = Mass
  • V = Velocity
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