Linear momentum of ball mass 50kg is0.5kgms-1find Velocity

10ms-1

Nope.

p = mv
0.5 = 50v
0.01 = v

v = 0.01 m/s

Try redoing your calculation and you will see that the units do not wind up as m/s.

To find the velocity of the ball, we can use the equation for linear momentum:

Linear Momentum = Mass × Velocity

Given that the mass of the ball is 50 kg and the linear momentum is 0.5 kg·m/s, we can rearrange the equation to solve for velocity:

Velocity = Linear Momentum / Mass

Substituting the given values, we can calculate the velocity:

Velocity = 0.5 kg·m/s / 50 kg

Simplifying the expression, we find:

Velocity = 0.01 m/s

Therefore, the velocity of the ball is 0.01 m/s.