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  • 26-01-2021
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if a 5000-kg is moving at a speed of 43 m/s, what is its momentum?

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quasarJose
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  • 27-01-2021

Answer:

215000kgm/s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Mass of the moving body  = 5000kg

Velocity  = 43m/s

Unknown:

Momentum  = ?

Solution:

The momentum of a body is the amount of motion a body possess.

 It is mathematically expressed as:

  Momentum  = mass x velocity

 Now:

  Momentum  = 5000 x 43  = 215000kgm/s

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