Physics, asked by ashutoshpandey510, 1 year ago

with which physical quantity should the speesd of a running bull be multiplied so as to obtain its momentum

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Answered by atharvbmcmap69cie
0

Answer:

mass and velocity

Explanation:

we know momentum is the product of mass and velocity .

if the body is moving in straight line then it's velocity is equal to its speed .

Answered by monkeyking01
4

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So as mentioned in the definition, it is the product of mass and velocity, so to obtain momentum of any body you need to multiply the mass and velocity.

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