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Two bodies A and B of same mass are moving with velocities "V" and "2V"
respectively. Then the ratio of their momentum is......​

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Answered by krishna2005gupta
6

Answer:

1:2

Explanation:

momentum for A =MV

momentum for B=M2V

Ratio=A/B

=MV/M2V

=1:2

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Answered by TheBrainliestUser
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Given that:

  • Two bodies A and B of same mass are moving with velocities "V" and "2V" respectively.

To Find:

  • The ratio of their Momentum.

Formula used:

  • Momentum = Mass × Velocity

Let us assume:

  • Mass of the bodies be x.

Finding the ratio of their momentum:

ㅤ↠ㅤA : B = (x)(V) : (x)(2V)

ㅤ↠ㅤA/B = (x)(V)/(x)(2V)

Cancelling x.

ㅤ↠ㅤA/B = V/2V

Cancelling V.

ㅤ↠ㅤA/B = 1/2

ㅤ↠ㅤA : B = 1 : 2

Hence,

  • The ratio of their momentum is 1 : 2.
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