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8 February, 13:41

Suppose a body has a mass of 60 kilograms and a velocity of 2 meters per second upward. What

is the linear momentum?

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  1. 8 February, 13:53
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    60 x 2 = 120 kgms^-1

    Its as simple as that; Momentum (kgms^-1) = mass (kg) x Velocity (ms^-1)
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