The momentum p of a particle changes with time t according to the relation dp/dt = (10 N) + (2 N/s)t.

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The momentum p of a particle changes with time t according to the relation dp/dt = (10 N) + (2 N/s)t. If the momentum is zero at t = 0, what will the momentum be at t = 10 s ?

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answered Mar 29, 2018 by BISHNU (15,580 points) 4 4 5
selected Mar 29, 2018 by Vikash Kumar
 
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The momentum will be at t=10s is

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