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What is the momentum of a man of mass 75kg when he walks with a uniform velocity of 2m/s?

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Answered by Zackary
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Given :-

• mass of man = 75kg

• moving with velocity = 2m/s

Solution :-

we know that momentum = mass × velocity

= 75kg × 2m/s

= 150kgm/s

thus, 150kgm/s is the momentum

Answered by ShinyAurora
3

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momentum= mass × velocity

= mv

m = 75kg, v= 2m/s

momentum = 75×2

=150 kg.m/s

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