Physics, asked by Darefulgamer, 10 months ago

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

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Answered by DhyanMehta
2

Answer:

150 kg m/s

Explanation:

Here,

Mass of man, m = 75 kg

Man is moving with a uniform velocity, v = 2m/s

Momentum, p = mv

= 75 kg x 2m/s

= 150 kg m/s.

Answered by shaktisrivastava1234
1

 \huge \fbox{Correct Question:-}

 \sf{What \: is \: the \: momentum \: of \: a \: man \: of}

 \sf{75kg \: when \: he \: walks \: with \: a \: uniform}

 \sf{velocity \: of \: 2m/s?? }

 \large \bold{\underline{Given:}}

 \sf \rightarrow{Mass \: of \: man,m=75kg}

 \sf \rightarrow{Velocity \:of \: man,v=2m/s}

 \large\bold{\underline{To \: find:}}

 \sf \leadsto{Momentum \: of \: a \: man.}

 \large \bold {\underline{Formula \: used:}}

 \mapsto \fbox{Momentum=mass×velocity}

 \large \bold{ \underline{According \: to \: Question:}}

  \sf\implies{{Momentum=mass×velocity}}

  \sf \implies{{Momentum=75kg \times 2m/s}}

 \sf \implies{{Momentum=150kg•m/s}}

  \fbox{\bf{Thus,Momentum \: of \:  man \: is \: 150kg•m/s. }}

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