Physics, asked by aryanjhinkwan007, 5 months ago

The rate of change of momentum of a body of mass 10 kg is 5 kg m s⁻². The force acting on the body is *

(a) 2 N

(b) 5 N

(c) 6 N

(d) 50 N

with explanation​

Answers

Answered by xyx54
0

Answer:

2n is the answer for this question

Answered by diyakhrz12109
2

Answer:

d) 50 N

Explanation:

mass of body equal to 10 kilogram

rate of change of momentum equal to 5 kilogram metre by second square (m/s)

force = ma

mass(m) = 10 kg

acceleration (a) = 5kg m/s²

so,

F = 10kg × 5kg m/s²

F = 50N

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