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What is the mass of a stone moving at a speed of

15 meters/second and having a momentum of
7.5 kilogram·meters/second?

User Kodaloid
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P = m*V
7,5 = m*15
m = 0,5 kilogram
User Tom Finney
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Step-by-step explanation:

Momentum means the ability or tendency of an atom to continue moving.

The relation between momentum, mass and speed or velocity is as follows.

p = m × v

where, p = momentum

m = mass of object

v = velocity of object

It is given that speed of stone is 15 m/s, and momentum is 7.5 kg m/s. Therefore, calculate the mass of a stone as follows.

p = m × v


m = (p)/(v)

=
(7.5 kg m/s)/(15 m/s)

= 0.5 kg

Thus, mass of the stone is 0.5 kg.

User Kit
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