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Which has the greater momentum, 0.1-kg object moving at 2,000 m/sec. or a 100 kg object moving at 3 m/sec.?
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Which has the greater momentum, 0.1-kg object moving at 2,000 m/sec. or a 100 kg object moving at 3 m/sec.?
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P=mv
0.1x2000 < 100x3
200 < 300
One with mass 100kg
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