Respuesta :

  • Mass=m=40kg
  • Velocity=v=33m/s

[tex]\\ \tt\longmapsto Momentum=mv[/tex]

[tex]\\ \tt\longmapsto Momentum=(40)(33)[/tex]

[tex]\\ \tt\longmapsto Momentum=1320kgm/s[/tex]

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Let us classify the given data first,

  • Mass (m) = 40kg

  • Velocity (v) = 33m/s

  • Momentum (m) = ?

The standard way for calculating momentum of a body is given by,

[tex]\Rrightarrow\tt{Momentum = mass \times velocity}[/tex]

[tex]\Rrightarrow\tt{Momentum = m \times v}[/tex]

[tex]\Rrightarrow\tt{Momentum = 40 \times 33}[/tex]

[tex]\Rrightarrow\tt{Momentum = 1320 kgm/s}[/tex]

  • Thus, the momentum acted on the body is about 1320 kgm/s

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1) MOMENTUM (P) -

  • Momentum is simply called as the product of mass and velocity i.e (P = mv) It is a vector quantity having both it's magnitude and direction. It is measured in kgm/s.

2) MASS (M) -

  • Mass is a fundamental quantity which is meant the total weight the body carries. It is scalar quantity having magnitude but not direction. It is measured in Kg.

3) VELOCITY (V) -

  • Velocity is also defined as speed in simple language which is caused to Acceleration of body. It is a vector quantity having both magnitude as well as direction. It is measured in m/s.