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26 September, 07:01

How much momentum does a 5 kg bowling ball have when its traveling at a velocity of 8 m/s? Question 6 options: 40 kg*m/s 0.625 kg*m/s 3 kg*m/s 1.6 kg*m/s

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  1. 26 September, 07:22
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    The momentum of the bowling ball is 40 kg m/s.

    Explanation:

    Momentum is defined as the product of mass and velocity acting on that object. So it is a measure of the change in the velocity for the given force with the mass of the object.

    Momentum = Mass * Velocity.

    As the mass of the object is given as 5 kg and the velocity is given as 8 m/s, then the momentum will be

    Momentum = 5 kg * 8 m/s = 40 kg m/s.

    So, the momentum of the bowling ball is 40 kg m/s.
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