Physics, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to
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(a)Mass of the body
(b) Velocity of the body
(c) Net force applied on the body
(d) None of these


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Option (C)

Additional information:

  • The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the net force applied on the body.

Must know the forumla:

  • \bold{P = \dfrac{M}{V}}

Or

  • \bold{Denisty = \dfrac{Mass}{Volume}}

What is net force:

  • Net force is the type of force it's adds all the force acting on the boy for all the direction.
  • Suppose if two balls are through two opposite sides of the wall then the force reacting towards the wall would be net force.

Related form of Ret force:

  • \bold{F_{Net} = (Sum \: of \: forces) F_1 + F_2 + F_3}
Answered by asritadevi2344
0
Answer:

Option (C)

Additional information:

The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to the net force applied on the body.

Must know the forumla:

P=VM​

Or

Denisty=VolumeMass​


What is net force:

Net force is the type of force it's adds all the force acting on the boy for all the direction.

Suppose if two balls are through two opposite sides of the wall then the force reacting towards the wall would be net force.

Related form of Ret force:

FNet​=(Sumofforces)F1​+F2​+F3​


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