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A cat of mass of 1kg runs at a speed of 2.5 m/s what is the momentum of the cat?
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A cat of mass of 1kg runs at a speed of 2.5 m/s what is the momentum of the cat?
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To find mass use formula weight divided by time... or m= kg รท m/s
, therefore, the answer is 26 mph
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use the formula:
p=m*v
p=momentum
m=mass
v=velocity
p=1*2.5
p=2.5
The momentum is 2.5 kg m/s
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