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

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Answered by aksha5794
8

Answer:

75×2=150 kgms

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Answered by Anonymous
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The momentum of a man is 150 kg.m/s.

\sf{\underline{\pink{Given-}}}

The momentum of a man of mass 75 kg when he walks with a uniform velocity of 2m/s.

\sf{\underline{\pink{Find-}}}

We have to find momentum of that man.

\sf{\underline{\pink{Explanation-}}}

\longrightarrow\sf{Mass, \: m= \: 75kg}

\longrightarrow\sf{Velocity, \: v= \: 2m/s}

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\bigstar\boxed{\sf{\red{Momentum=mass\times velocity}}}

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\longrightarrow\sf{Momentum=72 \times 2kg.m/s}

\longrightarrow\sf150kg.m/s

Thus, momentum of a man is 150 kg.m/s.

\sf{\underline{\green{Additional\: Information-}}}

Momentum is vector velocity.

Momentum = force acting on the particle.

Momentum is measurement of mass.

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