Physics, asked by divani, 1 year ago

What will be the momentum of an object moving with a velocity of 90 m/s and having a mass of 5 kg?

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Answered by ranjeetkumar68
3
momentum=mass*velocity
p=m*v
p=5*90
p=450kgm/s

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Answered by Anonymous
6
Hey!!!!

Given:

v(veloity) = 90 \: \frac{m}{s}
m(mass) = 5kg

therefore,
momentum = mass \times velocity

or

p = mv

p = 90 \times 5
 = 450 \: kg. \frac{m}{s}

Therefore, the momentum of the object is 450 kg.m/s.

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