Physics, asked by sangram64, 11 months ago

what is acceleration of momentum​

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Answered by prabhjotsingh20
1

Explanation:

Acceleration is the rate of change of velocity. Momentum is the mass times the velocity. So if you multiply the mass times the acceleration, you get the rate of change of momentum. ... He said that force is equal to the rate at which an object's “progress” (which we would call momentum) changes.

Answered by Anonymous
2

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you are welcome in my ans

p = mv -----(1

F = ma

m = F/a

from ---(1

a = FV/p

where

p= momentum

v = velocity

a = acceleration

m= mass

f = force

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