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22 March, 10:32

What is the mass of a baseball thrown at 25 m/s resulting in a momentum of 10 kg·m/s?

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  1. 22 March, 11:00
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    Answer: m = 0.4 kg

    Explanation: Momentum is the product of mass and velocity also expressed in this equation:

    p = m x v

    Derive to find m

    m = p / v

    = 10 kg•m/s / 25 m/s

    = 0.4 kg
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