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Subject :Physics    Class : Class 8

Case study :A ball of mass 20 g is initially moving with a velocity of 50 m s–1 and acquires some linear momentum. If we apply a constant force F on the ball for 2.0 s, its velocity changes to 70 m s–1 and as a result linear momentum of the ball also changes. This change in linear momentum of the ball is brought about by a suitable magnitude of applied force F and the time during which this force is exerted. This led to second law of motion. Further the linear momentum of the ball will change in the direction of the applied force.
What is the rate of change of linear momentum?

A 1.4 N
B 2.0 N
C 0.2 N
D 1.0 N


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