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A dog running with a speed of 1.9 m/s has a momentum of 20 kg⋅m/s . What is the mass of the dog?

User Alibi
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Momentum = (mass) x (speed)

(20 kg-m/s) = (mass) x (1.9 m/s)

Divide each side by (1.9 m/s) :

Mass = (20 kg-m/s) / (1.9 m/s)

Mass = (20/1.9) (kg-m/s)/(m/s)

Mass = 10.53 kg

User Realtebo
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Answer:


mass=10.53kg

Step-by-step explanation:

The momentum is defined by the following expression:


p=mv

where
p is the momentum,
m is the mass and
v is the velocity.

In this case we already have a value for the momentum, and we are looking for the mass, so we clear for
m in the last equation:


m=(p)/(v)

and we know the values for the momentum
p and the speed
v:


p=20kgm/s


v=1.9m/s

substituting these values to find the mass:


m=(20kgm/s)/(1.9m/s)


m=10.53kg

The mass of the dog is 10.53kg

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