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Alessandro Ramirez
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12 August, 01:02
The equation to calculate momentum is?
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Ashanti Arnold
12 August, 01:09
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Momentum = (object's mass) x (object's speed)
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Momentum delivered to an object = (force applied to it) x (time the force persists)
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