Physics, asked by vanshikamvn, 1 year ago

Two balls A and B of masses ‘m’ and ‘2m’ are in motion with velocities ‘2v’ and ‘v’ respectively. Compare the force needed to stop them at the same time.

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Answered by 9491806747
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Fa=ma×va/t
Fb=mb×vb/t
Fa/Fb=ma×va/mb×vb
= m×2v/2m×v
= 1/1
the force depends on mass and velocity

vanshikamvn: Thnx but can u give me the written conclusion. I mean i dont need the calculation , just the statement..
Answered by srush1
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vanshikamvn: Thnx but can u give me the written conclusion. I mean i dont need the calculation , just the statement..
srush1: listen, as the product of mass and acceleration is same for both the particle hence there forces are equal
vanshikamvn: Thnx
srush1: welcome
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