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

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Answered by nirman95
5

Answer:

Momentum is a measure of a object's inertia.

Mathematically, it is defined as the product of the mass and velocity of the object.

It is denoted by "P".

Therefore P = m*V ,

where m = mass and V = velocity.

Calculation:

P =m*V

=> P = 75*2

=> P = 150 kg m/s

So the momentum is 150 kg m/s.

Answered by kaushik05
87

Here,

Given

Mass=75kg

and velocity =2m/s

As we know ,

momentum =mass×velocity

so put the values

=> p= 75×2

=>p=150kg m/s

hope this helps you

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