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what is the rate of change in momentum

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Answered by RohanBabhale
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Answer:

here the mass of a body is 5kg

and the acceleration is 5m/s^2

Explanation:

according two newtons second law of motion

rate of change of momentum is directly proportional to applied force and change of movementum occurs in direction of force.

Force =mass ×acceleration

Force = 5kg×5m/s^2

force = 25kg.m/s^2

p= mv

dp =d(mv)÷dt

dp= m(dv÷dt)

dp= ma= Force

change of momentum is 25 kg.m/s^2

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