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Derive an equation for linear momentum
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It's a term that describes a relationship between the mass and velocity of an object, and we can see this when it is written in equation form, p = mv, where p is momentum, m is mass in kg and v is velocity in m/s. Because momentum is a vector quantity, this means it has both magnitude and direction.
It's a term that describes a relationship between the mass and velocity of an object, and we can see this when it is written in equation form, p = mv, where p is momentum, m is mass in kg and v is velocity in m/s. Because momentum is a vector quantity, this means it has both magnitude and direction.
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Here is your Answer mate....
P =ma
Initial momentum = mu
Final momentum = mv
Hence, Change in momentum = mv-mu
=m(v-u)
Rate of change in momentum = m(v-u/t)
=ma
A/C to Newton's 2nd law of motion
Rate of change in momentum is directly proportional to force.
So, ma is directly proportional to force.
F= Kma
If k= 1
F=ma.
P =ma
Initial momentum = mu
Final momentum = mv
Hence, Change in momentum = mv-mu
=m(v-u)
Rate of change in momentum = m(v-u/t)
=ma
A/C to Newton's 2nd law of motion
Rate of change in momentum is directly proportional to force.
So, ma is directly proportional to force.
F= Kma
If k= 1
F=ma.
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