Physics, asked by MeghaBandopadhyay, 11 days ago

the momentum of a body of given mass is proportional to it's
a-velocity
b-size
c-shape
d-all of these​

Answers

Answered by anil7040
2

Answer:

a velocity is the answe of this question

Answered by nagpalurvi
1

Answer:

Option (a) is correct

Explanation:

  • Momentum is the product of mass of an object and its velocity.

i.e. p = m × v

where , p is momentum

m is mass and

v is velocity

  • There are two types of momentum :
  1. Linear momentum - Product of mass of object and its velocity.
  2. Angular momentum - Product of moment of inertia and angular velocity.

( moment of inertia is the resistance of a body to

angular acceleration and angular velocity is the rate

at which object rotates around an axis)

  • For a constant mass , the momentum is proportional to velocity.
  • For a constant velocity , the momentum is proportional to mass.
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