Q. When two bodies, of different mass, are acted upon by the same force for the same time, then both bodies acquire the:
β
Correct Answer: (B)
Same momentum
Explanation: Force= Rate of change of momentum
(F = dp/dt)
p= momentum
v=velocity
p=mv
Mass will remain same for both the bodies, and when Force applied is equal on both the bodies, then there will be different rate of change of velocity (different acceleration) to have same momentum.
Explanation by: Jitendra Singh
Force= Rate of change of momentum
(F = dp/dt)
p= momentum
v=velocity
p=mv
Mass will remain same for both the bodies, and when Force applied is equal on both the bodies, then there will be different rate of change of velocity (different acceleration) to have same momentum.
(F = dp/dt)
p= momentum
v=velocity
p=mv
Mass will remain same for both the bodies, and when Force applied is equal on both the bodies, then there will be different rate of change of velocity (different acceleration) to have same momentum.