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What is momentum of a train that is 60,000 kg that is moving at velocity of 17m/s? explain your answer
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What is momentum of a train that is 60,000 kg that is moving at velocity of 17m/s?
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momentum=mass x velocity
=60000 x 17
=1020kgm/s
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