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A motorcycle has a mass of 250 kg and a velocity of 68 m/s, what is it’s momentum?
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A motorcycle has a mass of 250 kg and a velocity of 68 m/s, what is it’s momentum?
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A motorcycle has a mass of 250 kg and a velocity of 68 m/s, what is it’s momentum?
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Since momentum is equal to mass multiplied by velocity, you would mulitply 250 grams by 68 m/s.
The answer is 17,000 kg*m/s
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