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the linear momentum of a body of mass 1 kg moving with velocity 1ms-¹ is​

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Answered by Yuseong
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Anѕwєr :

\Huge\boxed{\red{\sf{ 1 \; kg.m \:s^{-1} }}}\\

Explαnαtion:

Momentum is defined as the product of its mass and velocity.

As per the provided question, we have :

  • Mass of the body (m) = 1 kg
  • Velocity (v) = 1 m/s

As, we know that :

\implies\underline{\boxed{\red{\sf{ p = mv}}}}\\

  • p denotes momentum
  • m denotes mass
  • v denotes velocity

\implies\sf{p = 1 \; kg \times 1 \; m \:s^{-1}}\\

\implies\boxed{\red{\sf{ p = 1 \; kg.m \:s^{-1} }}}\\

∴ The linear momentum of the body is 1 kg.m/s.

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