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A baboon pushes a 5.5 kg that is initially at rest. . What is the box's change in momentum between 0 ms and 40 ms?
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A baboon pushes a 5.5 kg that is initially at rest. . What is the box's change in momentum between 0 ms and 40 ms?
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I believe it is X to be the answer to the question
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0.80
Step-by-step explanation:
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