Name the factors on which momentum of a body depends
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In Classic mechanics , The linear momentum is the product of mass and velocity
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Momentum is denoted by lower case "p"
it is directly proportional to the mass and the velocity of the body
The formula of momentum is p = mv
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It is depend upon the mass
And the velocity of the body
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Momentum is a vector.
It has the same direction as corresponding velocity.
General expression for the momentum conservation: the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision.
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In Classic mechanics , The linear momentum is the product of mass and velocity
_____________________________________________________________
Momentum is denoted by lower case "p"
it is directly proportional to the mass and the velocity of the body
The formula of momentum is p = mv
_____________________________________________________________
It is depend upon the mass
And the velocity of the body
_____________________________________________________________
Momentum is a vector.
It has the same direction as corresponding velocity.
General expression for the momentum conservation: the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision.
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Heya,
Momentum of a body = Mass × velocity
Momentum is directly proportional to mass and velocity.
Therefore mass and velocity are the factors on which velocity depends.
Hope it helps u......
Momentum of a body = Mass × velocity
Momentum is directly proportional to mass and velocity.
Therefore mass and velocity are the factors on which velocity depends.
Hope it helps u......
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