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A spacecraft is moving at 225 m/s upward; its momentum is 45,000 kg·m/s upward. What is its mass? A. 200 kg B. 100 kg C. 45,000 kg D. 10,125,000 kg
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A spacecraft is moving at 225 m/s upward; its momentum is 45,000 kg·m/s upward. What is its mass?
A. 200 kg
B. 100 kg
C. 45,000 kg
D. 10,125,000 kg
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B is the answer to this question...
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Answer:
200 kg
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