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29 June, 09:16

A bowling ball has a mass of 5kg. what happens to tis momentum when its speed increases from 1 m/s to 2 m/s

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  1. 29 June, 09:43
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    To find the momentum of an object, you use the equation P=M*V. (p=momentum, m=mass, v=velocity/speed/acceleration.) So, the equation here is P=5kg*2m/s or p=5*2. 5*2=10 P=10: So the momentum of the bowling ball is 10p.
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