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8 March, 12:09

If a spaceship has a momentum of 30 000 kg-m/s to the right and a mass of 400 kg what is the magnitude of its velocity

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  1. 8 March, 12:22
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    By definition,

    Momentum = Mass * Velocity.

    Therefore the velocity, v, is determined by

    (30000 kg-m/s) = 400 kg) (v m/s)

    30000 = 400v

    v = 30000/400 = 75 m/s

    Answer: 75 m/s
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