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16 April, 16:23

If a space station has velocity of 0 m/s in a mass of 15,000 kg what is its momentum

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  1. 16 April, 16:40
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    Answer: The momentum is 0 kg*m/s.

    Explanation:

    The momentum formula is p = mv.

    Plug in the values you know for mass and velocity.

    p = (15000 kg) (0m/s)

    p = 0 kg*m/s
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