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If a car has a mass of 400 kg and a velocity of 30 m/s to the east, what is the magnitude of its momentum?
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If a car has a mass of 400 kg and a velocity of 30 m/s to the east, what is the magnitude of its momentum?
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Momentum=mass*velocity
=400kg*30m/s
=12000kg m/s
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