We are given that when a physical quantity A is multiplied with velocity, the resulting quantity is B, and we are told that B is energy. Our task is to determine what A is.
Energy (\(E\)) is related to momentum (\(p\)) and velocity (\(v\)) by the equation:
\[ E = p \times v \]
Where: - \(E\) is energy, - \(p\) is momentum, - \(v\) is velocity. From this equation, we can deduce that A must be momentum, as multiplying momentum with velocity results in energy.
The correct answer is momentum.
Correct Answer: (B) momentum
Kepler's second law (law of areas) of planetary motion leads to law of conservation of
Kepler's second law (law of areas) of planetary motion leads to law of conservation of