Physics
A body of mass 5 kg is moving with velocity 2 m s-1. Calculate it's linear momentum.
Laws of Motion
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Answer
As we know,
linear momentum (p) = mass (m) x velocity (v)
Given,
v = 2 m s-1
m = 5 kg
Substituting the values in the formula above we get,
Hence, linear momentum = 10 kg m s-1
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