Physics, asked by Anonymous, 9 months ago

What is the momentum of a man mass 75kg when he walks with a uniform velocity of 2m/s?​

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Answered by MяƖиνιѕιвʟє
5

ɢɪᴠᴇɴ :-

  • Mass (m) = 75 kg
  • Velocity (v) = 2 m/s

ᴛᴏ ғɪɴᴅ :-

  • Momentum (p)

Sᴏʟᴜᴛɪᴏɴ :-

We know that ,

Momentum(p) = Mass(m) ×Velocity (v)

p = m × v

On putting above given values in it, we get,

p = 75 × 2

p = 150 kg. m/s

Hence,

  • Momentum(p) is 150 kg. m/s
Answered by Anonymous
66

☃️Hey Mate:).......✍

Question:

  • What is the momentum of a man having mass 75kg when he walks with a uniform velocity of 2m/s.

Answer:

Given,

Mass of man (m) = 75kg

Man is moving with uniform velocity(v) = 2m/s

We know that,

{Momentum = mass × velocity

I.e.

p = m × v }

Now,

Momentum(p) =MV

= 75kg × 2m/s

= 150kg m/s

Hence, Momentum of man = 150kg m/s

Hope it Helps:)........

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