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a mass of 0.1kg falls freely under the action of gravity .find the force acting on it its momentum kinetic energy after 10s?
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Answered by
bobpursley
The force acting on a mass freely falling, or stationary, is weight, mass*g
It does not change with time.
force=.1kg*9.8N/kg=.98N
It does not change with time.
force=.1kg*9.8N/kg=.98N
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Naman
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Sneharani giri
A mass of 0.1kg falls freely under the action of gravity .find the force acting on it,its momentum and kinetic energy after 10s.
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Tapaswini
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Swapna rani Lohar
A mass of 0.1 kg falls freely under the action of gravity find the force acting on it it's momentum and kinetic t after 10second
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