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Among the largest passenger ships currently in use, the Norway has been in service the longest. The Norway is more than 300 m long, has a mass of 6.9x10^7 kg, and can reach a top cruising speed of 9 m/s. Calculate the magnitude of the ships momentum

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Answer:

6.9x10^7

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User Frenchie
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The magnitude of the momentum of an object is given by:

p=mv
where m is the mass of the object, and v is its velocity.

In our problem, the mass of the ship is
m=6.9 \cdot 10^7 kg while its velocity is
v=9 m/s, so the momentum of the ship is

p=mv=(6.9 \cdot 10^7 kg)(9 m/s)=6.21 \cdot 10^8 kg m/s
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