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Name the physical quantity associated with kg/ms.

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Answered by viramrajbhar22
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Explanation:

Momentum has its SI unit as kilogram meters per second (kg.m/S)

is the unit for Mass.

Meter(m) is the unit for Displacement.

Second (s) is the unit for Time.

So m/s is the unit for Velocity.

So kg.m/s is mass time velocity means Linear/Translational Momentum.

In classical mechanics, linear momentum or translational momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. For example, a heavy truck moving rapidly has a large momentum—it takes a large or prolonged force to get the truck up to this speed, and it takes a large or prolonged force to bring it to a stop afterwards. If the truck were lighter, or moving more slowly, then it would have less momentum.

The rate of change of momentum is Force

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