Less mass means less inertia so that means if the same force is applied on two bodies of different masses , the lighter one will move faster. Now let’s say body A being the lighter one gained velocity of 20m/s and body B being the heavier one gained half its velocity I.e 10 m/s now, if we substitute these values in the formula for momentum we find that both of them have same momentum. But generally speaking heavier bodies have larger momentum.
@@ManochaAcademy 1. Ball 1 will gain more velocity as velocity is inversely proportional to mass (More mass less velocity And less mass more velocity ) 2. Ball 2 will have more momentum as ball 2 has more mass and momentum is directly proportional to mass .
@@ashishkumarchaudhary5839 No, momentum = Mass * Velocity , and in this case mass of 2nd ball 2 times but also dv/dt = 0.5 times. 2*0.5=1 So, momentum of both the balls will be same. -----If I am Correct.
1. Ball 1 will gain more velocity as velocity is inversely proportional to mass (More mass less velocity And less mass more velocity ) 2. Ball 2 will have more momentum as ball 2 has more mass and momentum is directly proportional to mass and velocity .
Both will have same momentum since ball 2 has more mass but less velocity so if same force is applied then the f=dp/dt=(p2-p1)/(t2-t1) now initial P1 momentum is zero as ball was at rest (consider) and t2-t1 is simply time t taken since t1 was 0(initial time) so f=P2/t for both balls now since f,t are same for both balls then P2=ft will be momentum for both balls but mass and velocity would be different, so ball 1 p =ball 2 p i.e. p¹=p² so m¹v¹=m²v² now putting value for m¹ and m² (mass of 1 and 2 ball as given in the question) 1v¹=2v² so v¹=2v² now see mass of ball 2 is 2(mass of ball 1) but velocity of ball 1 is 2 times the velocity of ball 2 so this causes balance in momentum as one has double mass and another double velocity so this causes equal momentum, please correct me if I'm wrong somewhere
Ball 2 will gain more velocity and momentum , since P=mv and further P is directly proportional to v and m , so momentum and velocity is more when mass is more. Ball 2 has more mass(2kg). Therefore, BALL 2 has MORE velocity and momentum. 😊 Thank you.
QUESTION 1 : Ball 1 will have more velocity because velocity is inversely proportional to mass QUESTION 2 : Both ball will have same momentum as it is directly proportional to [ MASS and VELOCITY ] ( ball A as mass 1kg but velocity is more as momentum increase and in ball 2 mass is 2kg but velocity decrease but momentum increase because of mass and hence both have same momentum )
For the rocket propulsion case,F=v(dm/dt) is applicable.. Both the balls will have same momentum since force and time is same for two balls and force is rate of change of momentum.. Ball with mass 1 kg will gain more velocity as for same momentum, velocity is inversely proportional to mass.
"Force does not exist physically in the same way that an object with mass does. This means that force cannot make surface contact with an object, much less push or pull it. The initial cause of all bodies in motion originates from the applied energy (E), which creates the momentum (p) necessary to make surface contact with an object, thereby enabling it to push and pull. This concept is mathematically expressed as Ep or the equation Ep = ma. Force was originally used as a placeholder by Sir Isaac Newton because he did not know the true nature of this Force." ~ Professor Guadalupe Guerra from Laredo, Texas c/s
If both balls experience the same force for the same amount of time (impulse), the lighter ball (1 kg) will have more velocity, because acceleration is inversely proportional to mass according to Newton's second law:So, for the same force, the lighter ball will accelerate faster, leading to a higher velocity. Momentum, on the other hand, depends on both the mass and velocity. Even if the lighter ball has a higher velocity, the heavier ball (2 kg) could have more momentum because of its greater mass. Since momentum is the product of mass and velocity, it's possible that the heavier ball, despite its slower velocity, will have more momentum. Summary: If both balls are subjected to the same force for the same time: The 1 kg ball will have a higher velocity. The 2 kg ball will likely have more momentum due to its larger mass.
Ball with 1kg will gain more velocity because has less inertia against the applied force, however all balls will possess the same momentum because of interchanging of both velocity and mass.
both have same momentum. Let's take momentum of first and second as p1, p2. In the first case, F=dp1/dt second case, F=dp2/dt then, dp1=Fdt dp2=Fdt is it correct?🤔😄
Ball 1 has more velocity because first balls mass is less as compare to second ball if mass decreases velocity increases,,,,ball 2 has more momentum because mass is directly proportional to momentum
Thank you, Professional Tutor. For me, i think both will have the same momentum but different acceleration. Ball 1 will have higher acceleration. Studying from uganda 🇺🇬
The velocity of the first body will be more bcz equal forces are applied in equal amount of time so the momentum is equal but that does not mean that the two bodies will have the same velocity as momentum only says that its the "motion of a body" and velocity is inversly proportional to mass of the body so obviously the velocity of the first body will be more.......just trying to clear my confusion with so much of typing 😅 let me know if im wrong pls !
Wrong answer. Ball 2 will gain more velocity and momentum , since P=mv and further P is directly proportional to v and m , so momentum and velocity is more when mass is more. Ball 2 has more mass(2kg). Therefore, BALL 2 has MORE velocity and momentum. 😊 Thank you.
I've been tryjng to get this equation through my head for hours, but it just seemed too complicated. I can't believe how you explained it so easily, Thank you so much !
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Thank you sir for the videos. They really make my concepts clear. Answer of the homework question Ball 1 will have more velocity and both the balls will have same momentum
I am in class 10th please solve this doubt..... Sir how the particles which has shorter wavelength scatter the white light differently and same Ques for dust particles
HOMEWORK: Ball 1 has More velocity Because Velocity is inversly proportional to mass.... Ball 2 has More Momentum , Momentum is directly proportional to mass and Velocity 😊
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Ball of 1kg will gain more velocity because it has lower mass and a ball with 2kg have more momentum because it has more mass
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For class 9 students you can write rate of change of momentum as m(v-u)/t or mv-mu/t instead of delta p/ delta t
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Less mass means less inertia so that means if the same force is applied on two bodies of different masses , the lighter one will move faster. Now let’s say body A being the lighter one gained velocity of 20m/s and body B being the heavier one gained half its velocity I.e 10 m/s now, if we substitute these values in the formula for momentum we find that both of them have same momentum. But generally speaking heavier bodies have larger momentum.
Ball 1 will gain more velocity and ball 2 will gain more momentum as momentum is directly proportion to mass
First answer is correct. Try 2nd question again!
@@ManochaAcademy 1. Ball 1 will gain more velocity as velocity is inversely proportional to mass
(More mass less velocity
And less mass more velocity )
2. Ball 2 will have more momentum as ball 2 has more mass and momentum is directly proportional to mass .
@@ashishkumarchaudhary5839 No, momentum = Mass * Velocity , and in this case mass of 2nd ball 2 times but also dv/dt = 0.5 times. 2*0.5=1 So, momentum of both the balls will be same. -----If I am Correct.
@@bhoreralo224 yes bro you are actually right , now i got it !
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Ball 1 will have more velocity as it has less mass and ball 2 will have an greater momentum as p=mv and mass of ball 2 is greater
1. Ball 1 will gain more velocity as velocity is inversely proportional to mass
(More mass less velocity
And less mass more velocity )
2. Ball 2 will have more momentum as ball 2 has more mass and momentum is directly proportional to mass and velocity .
Both will have same momentum since ball 2 has more mass but less velocity so if same force is applied then the f=dp/dt=(p2-p1)/(t2-t1) now initial P1 momentum is zero as ball was at rest (consider) and t2-t1 is simply time t taken since t1 was 0(initial time) so f=P2/t for both balls now since f,t are same for both balls then P2=ft will be momentum for both balls but mass and velocity would be different, so ball 1 p =ball 2 p i.e. p¹=p² so m¹v¹=m²v² now putting value for m¹ and m² (mass of 1 and 2 ball as given in the question) 1v¹=2v² so v¹=2v² now see mass of ball 2 is 2(mass of ball 1) but velocity of ball 1 is 2 times the velocity of ball 2 so this causes balance in momentum as one has double mass and another double velocity so this causes equal momentum, please correct me if I'm wrong somewhere
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@@ashishkumarchaudhary5839hey can u tell me the diff between d and delta or its the same
Ball 2 will gain more velocity and momentum , since P=mv and further P is directly proportional to v and m , so momentum and velocity is more when mass is more.
Ball 2 has more mass(2kg).
Therefore, BALL 2 has MORE velocity and momentum. 😊
Thank you.
12:51 answer first will have more velocity the second will have more momentum
QUESTION 1 : Ball 1 will have more velocity because velocity is inversely proportional to mass
QUESTION 2 : Both ball will have same momentum as it is directly proportional to [ MASS and VELOCITY ] ( ball A as mass 1kg but velocity is more as momentum increase and in ball 2 mass is 2kg but velocity decrease but momentum increase because of mass and hence both have same momentum )
Yeah
For the rocket propulsion case,F=v(dm/dt) is applicable..
Both the balls will have same momentum since force and time is same for two balls and force is rate of change of momentum..
Ball with mass 1 kg will gain more velocity as for same momentum, velocity is inversely proportional to mass.
Ball 1 will gain more velocity and both balls will have same momentum
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"Force does not exist physically in the same way that an object with mass does. This means that force cannot make surface contact with an object, much less push or pull it. The initial cause of all bodies in motion originates from the applied energy (E), which creates the momentum (p) necessary to make surface contact with an object, thereby enabling it to push and pull. This concept is mathematically expressed as Ep or the equation Ep = ma. Force was originally used as a placeholder by Sir Isaac Newton because he did not know the true nature of this Force." ~ Professor Guadalupe Guerra from Laredo, Texas c/s
If both balls experience the same force for the same amount of time (impulse), the lighter ball (1 kg) will have more velocity, because acceleration is inversely proportional to mass according to Newton's second law:So, for the same force, the lighter ball will accelerate faster, leading to a higher velocity.
Momentum, on the other hand, depends on both the mass and velocity. Even if the lighter ball has a higher velocity, the heavier ball (2 kg) could have more momentum because of its greater mass. Since momentum is the product of mass and velocity, it's possible that the heavier ball, despite its slower velocity, will have more momentum.
Summary:
If both balls are subjected to the same force for the same time:
The 1 kg ball will have a higher velocity.
The 2 kg ball will likely have more momentum due to its larger mass.
Ball with 1kg will gain more velocity because has less inertia against the applied force, however all balls will possess the same momentum because of interchanging of both velocity and mass.
both have same momentum. Let's take momentum of first and second as p1, p2. In the first case, F=dp1/dt
second case, F=dp2/dt then,
dp1=Fdt
dp2=Fdt
is it correct?🤔😄
Sir post video on why chandrayaan take so long to go moon,even we have a technology were we could reach it in couple of days
Because moon moves 156m/s
Ball 1 has more velocity because first balls mass is less as compare to second ball if mass decreases velocity increases,,,,ball 2 has more momentum because mass is directly proportional to momentum
Thank you, Professional Tutor. For me, i think both will have the same momentum but different acceleration. Ball 1 will have higher acceleration. Studying from uganda 🇺🇬
First ball more velocity.
Momentum will be equal in both balls.
First ball will have more velocity and both the balls will have same momentum.
Super! Correct ✅ answer
Thank you so much sir for your wonderful explaination,I am now clear about the Newton's second law sir
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The velocity of the first body will be more bcz equal forces are applied in equal amount of time so the momentum is equal but that does not mean that the two bodies will have the same velocity as momentum only says that its the "motion of a body" and velocity is inversly proportional to mass of the body so obviously the velocity of the first body will be more.......just trying to clear my confusion with so much of typing 😅 let me know if im wrong pls !
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Awesome Sir. Your videos are just amazing. Ball 1 will have more velocity and will gain more momentum.
Wrong answer.
Ball 2 will gain more velocity and momentum , since P=mv and further P is directly proportional to v and m , so momentum and velocity is more when mass is more.
Ball 2 has more mass(2kg).
Therefore, BALL 2 has MORE velocity and momentum. 😊
Thank you.
1st ball will have more velocity and both 1st and 2nd ball will have the same momentum.
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The ball with smaller mass will fell first because its velocity is higer compare to the other ball whose mass is bigger. 🎉
First ball will have more velocity and the second ball will have more momentum because p=mv
Ball 1 gain more velocity, and bot of momentum is the same
More mass has less acceleration.
less mass has more acceleration.
Ball 1 has greater velocity whereas ball 1 and ball 2 both have same momentum.
Pls give the ans for the hw question..
I've been tryjng to get this equation through my head for hours, but it just seemed too complicated. I can't believe how you explained it so easily, Thank you so much !
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The ball which has 1kg will gain more speed and second ball will have more momentum as f= mv
Ball 1 will gain greater amount of velocity. And two balls will gain same momentum.
Super correct!
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The first ball will gain more velocity but momentum of both the balls will be same as the mass of second ball is more than of the first ball.
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Red ball gain more velocity.
Blue ball will have more momentum after left
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Sir the first ball will have more velocity and the second ball will have more momentum
First answer is correct. Think again about 2nd question. If same force is applied for same time, what will be the momentum of the 2 balls?
AMAL SAHA- Velocity of 1Kg ball is more & momentum of both the balls is same.
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1st ball will have more velocity and both balls will have same momentum
Super explanation sir 😄😄 I got clarity about the Newton's second law of motion
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Answer of the homework question
Ball 1 will have more velocity and both the balls will have same momentum
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The ball one will get more velocity while both of them will gain same momentum
Ball 1 will gain more velocity while both the balls will gain the same momentum
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1?and 2
1kg has more velcity while the second is momentum
I am in class 10th please solve this doubt.....
Sir how the particles which has shorter wavelength scatter the white light differently and same Ques for dust particles
Can u please do a video of differentiation and integration please
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Ball 1 has more velocity and both balls have same momentum
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1 kg ball has more velocity and 2 kg ball has more momentum
First ball have more velocity and momentum
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Sir the blue ball will have more momentum
Think again! Force is same and it is applied for same time. So what will be momentum of the two balls?
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More velocity goes to the ball 1
1kg ball have more velocity and momentum.
Sir can you do a video on carbon and it's compound and on displacement of chemical equations
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@@ManochaAcademy sir but what about chemical equations and bonding
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1) 1kg ball
2) 2kg ball
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HOMEWORK:
Ball 1 has More velocity Because Velocity is inversly proportional to mass....
Ball 2 has More Momentum , Momentum is directly proportional to mass and Velocity 😊
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Ball 1 will gain more velocity whiles ball 2 will gain more momentum
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1 kg ball will gain more velocity .
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Ball 1 will gain more velocity than ball 2,but the momentum remains same of both the balls
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No doubt, SIR ISAAC NEWTON - A Christian experimental Physicist, have contributed great great ideas in Physics and Mathematics, which no one does ever on this earth. And SIR ISAAC NEWTON'S law of force clearly specifies how to measure force and it is the real law which explains other two laws in a relastic way. All modern day space technologies are based on NEWTON'S laws. He is the one called father of Classical Physics.
Newton has made great contributions in the field of Physics and Mathematics!
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Sir ball 2 will have more momentum
Ball 1 has more velocity and both balls have same momentum
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