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What is the momentum of a car that is 12000 g and is traveling at 45 m/s? (LOOK AT THE UNITS) a) 267 kg*m/s b) 540000 kg*m/s c) 540 kg*m/s d) .27 kg*m/s e) 54000kg*m/s
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What is the momentum of a car that is 12000 g and is traveling at 45 m/s? (LOOK AT THE UNITS)
a)
267 kg*m/s
b)
540000 kg*m/s
c)
540 kg*m/s
d)
.27 kg*m/s
e)
54000kg*m/s
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