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what is the relationship between mass and velocity of the body? ​

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Answered by ItzInnocentKudi
0

Both mass and velocity

Right Lines: Momentum, a quantity that's a good measure of the motion of a body, depends on mass and on velocity. To work out which has the larger momentum you have to pay attention to both the mass and the velocity: →p = m × →v.

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Answered by accessinformative
0

Answer:

P=MV

K.E=  

2

1

MV  

2

 

PV=MV  

2

 

a)PV=2K.E

b)K.E=  

2

1

P.  

M

P

⇒  

2M

P  

2

 

 

P  

2

=2MK.E

If M  

1

=M  

2

 

2

1

M  

1

V  

1

2

=M  

2

 

2

V  

1

2

 

 

KE  

1

.M  

2

V  

2

=  

2

1

M  

2

2

V  

2

 

2

V  

1

2

 

 

All the statements are true answered is D

Explanation:

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