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what is the relation between distance and momentum
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If in a straight line..... Momentum is directly proportional to distance!!
If not straight line...Then just Displacement is proportional to momentum!!
Directly...i.e!!
As mv=p; v=s/t And If a straight line, Dist=Displacement(s).....Then Dist=s..... Therefore..........Dist is directly proportional to Momentum....Cheers!!!
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Np.....Happy to help...:)
Lemme ask u a question @priyanshi !!REady?
Can Distance covered be -ve??
no..distance covered can never be -ve
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Ur Welcome...Again!! :)
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