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the momentum of an object of mass m is p. which quantity has the same base unit as p^2/m

1. Energy 2.Force
3.power 4.velocity

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Answered by gajananaswar20
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4. velocity
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Answered by aryansuts01
0

Answer:

Concept:

momentum is the result of a particle's mass and velocity. Momentum is a vector quantity since it has both a magnitude and a direction. According to Isaac Newton's second equation of motion, the force applied on a particle is equal to the temporal rate of change of momentum. Check out Newton's laws of motion.

Given:

An object with mass m has momentum p. what measurement shares the same base unit as p2/m?

1. Energy

2. Force

3. power

4. velocity

Find:

find the correct option for the given question

Answer:

The answer is option (1) Energy

Energy, which is observable in the execution of labour as well as in the form of heat and light, is the quantitative quality that is transmitted to a body or to a physical system in physics. Energy can be transformed in form but cannot be created or destroyed, according to the rule of conservation of energy. The joule, which is the energy supplied to an object by the labour of pushing it a distance of one metre against such a force of one newton, is the unit of measurement for energy in the International System of Units (SI).

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