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Calculate the velocity of a 2-kg ball that has momentum of 10 kg • m/s west
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Calculate the velocity of a 2-kg ball that has momentum of 10 kg • m/s west
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momentium = mass * velocity
10 = 2 * velocity
Velocity = 5 m/s west (keep the direction since velocity is a vector.)
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