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  • 24-03-2020
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If an object with a mass of 12 kilograms is moving at 10 meters per second, what is its momentum?

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opudodennis
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  • 31-03-2020

Answer:

120 kg.m/s

Explanation:

Momentum, p is given by the formula p=mv where m represent the mass of object in kgs while v is the velocity of the same object in m/s with direction aspect considered. In this case, the mass is given as 12 kg while velocity is 10 m/s hence momentum exerted will be 12*10= 120 kg.m/s

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