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7 February, 11:36

If a scooter has a mass of 20 kg and a velocity of 18 m/s north, what is the

magnitude of its momentum?

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  1. 7 February, 11:45
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    Answer: 360 kgm/s

    Explanation:

    mass of scooter = 20 kg

    velocity of scooter = 18 m/s north, magnitude of its momentum = ?

    Recall that momentum is the product of mass by the velocity of the moving object. Hence, momentum = Mass x velocity

    = 20kg x 18m/s

    = 360 kgm/s

    Thus, 360kgm/s is the magnitude of the momentum of the scooter.
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