Physics, asked by periyadurai11a, 6 months ago

The rate of change of momentum of an object is proportional to

I. Mass of the body

II. Velocity of the body

III. Net force applied on the body

IV. None of these​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

The rate of change in momentum is directly proportional to the applied force and takes place in the direction in which the force acts

|||. net applied force on the body

Answered by reeyu22
3

Answer:

III) Net force applied on it

More To Know

  • Momentum - It is define as the product of mass and velocity

  • Its mathematical representation is - P = M*V

  • Where, P = Momentum
  • M = Mass
  • V = Velocity

  • It's S.i unit is Kg m/S

  • Second law of motion states that the Rate of change of momentum is directly depend upon the force applied on itand it take place in the direction of force

  • F = M *a

  • Momentum is a vector quantity as it needs direction to specify it. Direction is same as the direction of force applied.
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