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15 January, 01:19

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

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  1. 15 January, 01:23
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    120 kg. m/s

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    Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity of an object. Velocity in this case considers the direction of movement ie whether East to East or West etc. The formula for momentum is p=mv where p is momentum, m is the mass in kgs, v is the velocity in m/s. Substituting 12 kg for m and 10 m/s for v then momentum will be 12*10=120 kg. m/s
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