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  • 29-10-2021
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What is the magnitude of the velocity of a 25 kg mass that is moving with a momentum of 100 kg*m/s?

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Paounn
Paounn Paounn
  • 11-11-2021

Answer:

v= 4 m/s

Explanation:

Momenutm is, by definition, the product of mass and velocity.

[tex]p = mv[/tex]

Let's replace what we know and solve for whatever's left

[tex]100 kg\cdot m/s = 25kg \cdot v \rightarrow v= 4 m/s[/tex]

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