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A 50-kg object has a momentum of 600 kg x m/s. what is its velocity?
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A 50-kg object has a momentum of 600 kg x m/s. what is its velocity?
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Momentum = mass of an object * velocity
Momentum = 600 = (50)(V)
So, we need to solve for "V"
V = 600/50
V = 12 m/sec
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