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  • 14-10-2021
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What is the velocity of a 12kg object that has the momentum of 60kgm/s?

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rspill6
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  • 24-10-2021

Answer: 5 m/s

Explanation:

Momentum = mv (mass*velocity)

60kg*m/s = (12kg)*(v)

v = (60kg*m/s)/(12kg)

v = 5 m/s

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