Physics, asked by lukey94137, 1 year ago

the momentum of an object at a given instant is independent of its -
a inertia
b speed
c velocity
d acceleration

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Answered by hruthika60
18
velocity is the answer
Answered by MotiSani
1

The correct answer is OPTION D.

  • The momentum of an object at a given time is independent of its Acceleration.
  • The product of a particle's mass and velocity is called momentum. The quantity of momentum is a vector quantity.
  • Momentum is determined by the product of an object's mass and velocity at any given time. As a result, a body's momentum at any given time is dictated by its mass and velocity at that time. The acceleration of the body does not affect it.

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