Science, asked by patelpuravkumar, 7 months ago

What is the momentum of an object of mass 50kg,moving with a velocity of 2m/s?​

Answers

Answered by reenuV
10

Given :

  • Mass = 50 kg
  • Velocity = 2 m/s

To find :

  • Momentum

Formula to be used :

Momentum ( P ) = Mass ( m ) × Velocity ( v )

Solution :

Momentum ( P ) = 50 kg × 2 m/s

Momentum = 100 × kg × m/s

Momentum = 100 kg m/s

Momentum ...

  • Momentum is the product of mass and velocity of an object.

  • Momentum is a vector quantity having both direction and magnitude.

  • S.I unit of momentum is kg m/s .

Answered by Anonymous
3

Given :

Mass = 50 kg

Velocity = 2 m/s

To find :

Momentum

Formula to be used :

Momentum ( P ) = Mass ( m ) × Velocity ( v )

Solution :

Momentum ( P ) = 50 kg × 2 m/s

Momentum = 100 × kg × m/s

Momentum = 100 kg m/s

Momentum ...

Momentum is the product of mass and velocity of an object.

Momentum is a vector quantity having both direction and magnitude.

S.I unit of momentum is kg m/s .

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