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plot velocity versus mass graph when momentum is fixed​

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Answered by thesonofkrishna
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Answer: Momentum of an object of mass m moving with a velocity v is the product of it. ... So, Hence, force applied on an produces acceleration, (i)Momentum versus velocity when mass is fixed, If m is fixed, then Momentum versus velocity graph will be a straight line passing through the origin (if v = 0, then p = 0).

Explanation: Momentum The quantity of motion possessed by a moving body is known as momentum of the body. Momentum of an object of mass m moving with a velocity v is the product of it. It is denoted by p p= mv Its Sl unit is. As from Newton's lInd law, rate of change of momentum is equal to force applied. So, Hence, force applied on an produces acceleration,(i)Momentum versus velocity when mass is fixed, If m is fixed, then Momentum versus velocity graph will be a straight line passing through the origin (if v = 0, then p = 0). (ii) Momentum versus mass graph when velocity is constant for different body If velocity is constant for different masses, then So, the momentum versus mass graph will be a straight line passing through the origin (if m = 0, then p= 0).          

Answered by behishtiqbal
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Momentum of an object of mass m moving with a velocity v is the product of it. ... So, Hence, force applied on an produces acceleration, (i)Momentum versus velocity when mass is fixed, If m is fixed, then Momentum versus velocity graph will be a straight line passing through the origin (if v = 0, then p = 0).

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