The slope of the Kinetic Energy versus Position vector curve gives the rate of change of:
Momentum
Velocity
Force
Power
Momentum
The explanation for the correct answer:
Correct Answer: (A) Momentum
Let the kinetic energy be and the position vector be .
The slope of kinetic energy and position vector curve is given by:
Slope=
Kinetic energy can further be dissolved as:
is the mass
is the velocity
From equation (i)
Slope=
Multiplying the numerator and denominator by:
Slope=
is the acceleration
Also, we know that
According to Newton's second law of laws of motion, the rate of change of momentum is called force.
Therefore, the slope of the Kinetic Energy versus Position vector curve gives the rate of change of momentum.
The explanations for incorrect options:
Option (C) Force
Option (B) Velocity
Option (D) Power
Hence, the slope of the Kinetic Energy versus Position vector curve gives the rate of change of momentum.
Therefore, option (A) is the correct answer.