Physics, asked by MG2005, 9 months ago

P = mxv what will happen in the following cases :

a) mass remaining same you double the velocity.

b) velocity remaining same , you double the mass.

c) mass and velocity both are double.​

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Answered by ReRepeater
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Explanation:

a) m increases by 2 ------- Momentum increases by 2

b) v  increases by 2 ------- Momentum increases by 2

c) both  increases by 2 ------- Momentum increases by 4

Answered by aneesh1807
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  1. If velocity is doubled then momentum increases since velocity is directly proportional to momentum
  2. If mass is doubled then momentum increases since mass is directly proportional to momentum
  3. If mass and velocity remain same then momentum becomes constant since mass and velocity both are directly proportional to momentum

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