Math, asked by vivankumar523, 5 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by motianipranay
1

Answer:

the answer is

Step-by-step explanation:

150 kg m/s

Answered by Anonymous
3

Given :-

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

To find :-

What is the momentum of a man ??

Solution :-

We all know that

↠ P = m × v

here,

m = mass

v = velocity

P = Momentum

Now,

putting the values in the above formula we get ,

↠ Momentum = 75 × 2 kg.m/s

↠ Momentum = 150 kg.m/s

Hence ,

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

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✦ Extra shots :-

Momentum is defined as the effect produced by force.

It is the product of mass and velocit y.

It is a vector quantity as it has both magnitude and direction.

P = m × v

where, P = momentum, m = mass and v = velocity.

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