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30 September, 09:24

A dog having a mass of 32.0 kg runs at a constant pace of 9.50 km/hr. What is the magnitude of the dog's momentum?

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  1. 30 September, 09:39
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    Momentum is the quantity of motion that an object contains. It is calculated by the product of mass and the velocity of the object moving. It has units of kg-m/s. We calculate as follows:

    Momentum = mv

    Momentum = 32.0 kg (9.50 km/hr) (1 hr / 3600s) (1000 m / 1 km) = 84.44 kg-m/s
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