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Two bodies P and Q, of same masses m and 2m are moving with velocities 2 v and v respectively. Compare their(i) Inertia, (ii) Momentum, and (iii) The force required to stop them in the same time. - Physics

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Two bodies P and Q, of same masses m and 2m are moving with velocities 2 v and v respectively. Compare their
(i) Inertia, (ii) Momentum, and (iii) The force required to stop them in the same time.

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Solution

Mass of P is m1= m.
Velocity of P is v1 =2 v
Mass of Q is m2 = 2m
Velocity of Q is v2 = v.
(i) inertia of P/inertia of Q = m1/m2 = 1/2.
So ratio of inertia of two bodies is 1:2.
(ii) Momentum of P/momentum of Q = m1v1/m2v2 = 1
So ratio of momentum of two bodies is 1:1.
(iii) As force required to stop them is equal to change in their momentum from moving to rest.
So ratio would be same as the ratio of their momentum i.e 1: 1.

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Chapter 3: Laws of Motion - Exercise 3 [Page 130]

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Frank Physics [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 3 Laws of Motion
Exercise 3 | Q 56 | Page 130
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