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The impact of a force is more if the velocity and the mass of the body is
2) zero
b) negative
c) more
d) positive​

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Answered by meet711
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Answer:

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d positive

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Answered by bandameedipravalika0
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Answer:

Explanation:

"The impact of a force is more if the velocity and the mass of the body is more."

Momentum:

  • The relationship between momentum and an object's mass and speed is direct.
  • Therefore, an object's momentum increases with increasing mass or velocity.
  • Momentum (p) is a vector whose direction matches that of the velocity.
  • The SI unit for momentum is kg m/s.

Linear Momentum:

  • Linear momentum is defined as the product of a system’s mass multiplied by its velocity.
  • Linear momentum is represented in symbols as p = mv.
  • If the body's mass and velocity are greater, the force's impact will be felt more strongly.
  • The impact of a force on a body is measured by the linear momentum.
  • The amount of force acting on a unit of a surface determines how it affects a body.

Therefore, "The impact of a force is more if the velocity and the mass of the body is more."

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