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The linear momentum of a ball of mass 50 g is 0.5 kg m s-1. Find it's velocity.

Laws of Motion

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Answer

As we know,

linear momentum (p) = mass (m) x velocity (v)

Given,

p = 0.5 kg m s-1

m = 50 g

Converting g to kg,

1000g=1kg50g=(11000)×5050g=0.05kg1000 g = 1 kg \\[0.5em] 50 g = (\dfrac{1}{1000}) \times 50 \\[0.5em] \Rightarrow 50 g = 0.05 \text {kg} \\[0.5em]

Hence, m = 0.05 kg

Substituting the values in the formula above we get,

0.5=0.05×vv=0.50.05v=0.10.01v=10m s10.5 = 0.05 \times v \\[0.5em] \Rightarrow v = \dfrac{0.5}{0.05} \\[0.5em] \Rightarrow v = \dfrac{0.1}{0.01} \\[0.5em] \Rightarrow v = 10 \text {m s}^{-1}\\[0.5em]

Hence, velocity = 10 m s-1

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