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1 November, 15:40

A bullet has a momentum of 3.2 kg*m/s. What is its mass if it is traveling at 762 m/s

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  1. 1 November, 15:48
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    Momentum is the product of the mass of a given body and its velocity therefore a body at rest has zero momentum.

    Mathematically; momentum = velocity (in m/s) * mass (in kilograms)

    therefore, reversing the formula:

    mass will be given by the momentum divided by the velocity of the body

    thus;

    3.2 kg*m/s : 762 m/s = 0.0041995 kg

    which is approximately 0.0042 kg (4 decimal places) or 4.2 grams (1000 g =

    1 kg).
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