Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

The linear momentum of a ball of mass 5 kg is 0.5 m/s. Find its velocity​

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Answered by RishiHirani64
3

Answer:

0.1ms^-1

Explanation:

As we know according Newton's 2nd law of motion that:

Momentum= Mass×Velocity {p=mv}

So,On applying the values in the formula,we get

v=0.1ms^-1

Answered by Anonymous
13

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Actually Welcome to the Concept of the Dynamics and the Momentum.

Now basically here, we know that,

Momentum is nothing but the product of the mass and velocity of the body

so the formula of the Momentum is given as,

=>P = M*v

and the SI unit of Momentum is kg-m/s

so here we get as,

To find the velocity,

=>V = P/M

=>V = 0.5/5

⭐Velocity = 0.1 m/s

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