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An objects speed is 2.40 m/s and its momentum is 120.0 kg m/s. what is the mass of the object?
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An objects speed is 2.40 m/s and its momentum is 120.0 kg m/s. what is the mass of the object?
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momentum = mass X Velocity
Using logic we can see that the velocity would be positive so 2.40 doesn't change.
120/2.40 = 50kg
Mass of object is 50 kg.
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