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the linear momentum of an object of mass 2 kg is 10kgm/s. the velocity of the object is​

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Answered by aravind28012006
11

Answer:

v= 5m/s.

Explanation:

Here,

Mass of the object =2 kg

Linear momentum of the object=10 kg m/s

And , we have to find it’s velocity??

But we do know that linear momentum (p) is mass(m)× velocity (v)

P=m×v

V=p/m

Substituting the value here we get,

V=10/2

Therefore, v= 5m/s.

Answered by Siddharthjatt
7

Answer:

5m/s

Explanation:

p=mv

10=2×v

therefore, v=5m/s

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