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21 January, 17:07

What is the momentum of a 10kg ball moving at a velocity of 4m/s east?

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  1. 21 January, 17:29
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    40 kg. m/s

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    Momentum, p is defined as the product of mass and velocity of an object. Numerically, it is represented as, p=mv where m is mass of the object and v is the velocity in which the object moves, with keen observation on the direction before and after collision. Substituting 10 kg for m and 4 m/s for v then momentum, P=10*4=40 kg. m/s
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