2, A constant force F acting for a certain time t on a body, increases its speed by a factor of 10 as compared to the initial speed. So;
A. The acceleration of the body has increased by 10
B. The momentum of the body has increased 10 times
B. The momentum of the body has increased 10 times.
The formula for momentum of body is:
"\\rho =mv"
Where
"\\rho =momentum"
"m=mass"
"v=velocity"
This means that the momentum of a body is directly proportional to its velocity meaning that, if its speed is increased by a factor of 10, the momentum of the body will increase 10 times.
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