“The origin of momentum creation is founded on the application of energy. Momentum serves as the initial cause of pushing and pulling. The energy, emanating from the internal core of a planet, is what gives rise to momentum, commonly referred to as gravity, and not due to the planet’s size, mass, or space-time curvature. For example, when energy is applied, it generates the necessary momentum for the actions of pushing and pulling. Without the application of energy, momentum cannot be established. Consequently, force cannot be exerted for pushing and pulling, as it lacks a physical existence. This, in turn, clarifies why force is not gravity.” ~Guadalupe Guerra
Heyyy!! The reason is because the whole question including option was in the CGS unit i.e. gram and m/s for mass and velocity respectively. Hope it helps....
Nice to see this question. @saraswathi, I took the mass in GM's and not converted into kgs because I need to equate M1 × V1 = M2 × V2. Both side if you convert to kgs also, they'll get cancel out. It wouldn't have any different effect. That's why....
Momentum (p) = mv(where m is mass and v is velocity)..... as simple as that... 😊
It's not about memorising the formula
Nah bro , its not like that
nope...
Thanks a lot sir for this amazing session 😃 waiting for next session.....
Please bring such short sessions for other subjects too :)
7:27 sir how can you take two common for both ‘m’ and ‘v’ ❔
It’s not taken as common, it’s multiplied.
Just like
A x 2B becoming 2Ab,
mx2v becomes 2mv
Could you also Explain the law of conservation of motion? Please
Thankyou sir
Interesting session and momentum concept is clear 😅
thanks for the session sir😄 please bring a practice session😃
Who will take the man's mass 5:44
Really this is great shot session and I want a more session on other topics
Thank you sir 😀😀😀😀😀
“The origin of momentum creation is founded on the application of energy. Momentum serves as the initial cause of pushing and pulling. The energy, emanating from the internal core of a planet, is what gives rise to momentum, commonly referred to as gravity, and not due to the planet’s size, mass, or space-time curvature. For example, when energy is applied, it generates the necessary momentum for the actions of pushing and pulling. Without the application of energy, momentum cannot be established. Consequently, force cannot be exerted for pushing and pulling, as it lacks a physical existence. This, in turn, clarifies why force is not gravity.” ~Guadalupe Guerra
SI unit of momentum should be kgm/s so we need to take the mass of an object in kilogram right? Sir then why have you taken the mass in grams?
He took the cgs unit of momentum which is gcm/s
What is the meaning of quantity of motion? In simple words
Thank you so much for making us to understand a difficult topic sir
Sir how we differentiate speed or velocity from momentum
How you can take 2 common for both
yes you are right
Momentum(p) = mv( m is mass and v is final velocity) - mu(m is mass and u is initial velocity) 😄
Yes
Thanks for the session 😃 waiting for more concept bite sessions......
Thank you sir for the amazing video on momentum!! really helpful
In this chapter I had doubt on only this topic but sir has cleared it.
Option A
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In the last Q you have done the calculation with the units grams and m/s
Heyyy!!
The reason is because the whole question including option was in the CGS unit i.e. gram and m/s for mass and velocity respectively.
Hope it helps....
Nice to see this question. @saraswathi, I took the mass in GM's and not converted into kgs because I need to equate M1 × V1 = M2 × V2. Both side if you convert to kgs also, they'll get cancel out. It wouldn't have any different effect. That's why....
@anku, It's nice to see you helping your batchmates. Keep it up :)
@@saurabhshukla3584 Sure Sir 👍🏻Thank You😀
Sir i have a doubt
how can we multiply m/s with g as momentum si unit is kg m/s
Hi Aditi. While addition or subtraction the quantities need to have the same unit but there's no such rule for multiplication. Hope this helps :)
@@saurabhshukla3584
Ok sir
Thanks a lot 🙏
Sir please also make concept bites of questions related to graphs
Good one
Why have you multiplied 72 with 5/18?
To change in m/s it’s actually multiplied by 1000/3600 further simplified to 5/18
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In every subject
Sir please also do impulse..... 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Can't understand the last question
We need one bite in every chapter
Please explain about it sir
Who used the word Momentum first time in physics..???
Rene Descartes
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Sir I think you are mistaken
@@saraswathimiss4627 how??
How is it wrong
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