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(of maths) Q-What is the magnitude of linear momentum of a body moving with velocity 100 m/s having mass
of 100 gram?
(A) 20 kg m/s
(B) 40 kg m/s
(c) 1kgm/s
(D) 10 kg m/s​

Answers

Answered by sanjanajain2204
2

Answer:

I think so the answer is (c)

Answered by rinayjainsl
0

Answer:

The momentum of the given body is 10kgm/s.

Explanation:

Given that,

The linear velocity of the body is v=100m/s and

Mass of the body is m=100g=0.1kg

We are required to find the momentum of the body.

The momentum of a body is defined as the product of its mass and velocity.

Therefore it's written mathematically as P=mv

Substituting the values of given quantities in the above relation we get

P=0.1\times100\\=10kgm/s

Therefore,

The momentum of the given body is 10kgm/s.

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