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If you have a mass of 0.9kg and a velocity 12 m/s what is your momentum?
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If you have a mass of 0.9kg and a velocity 12 m/s what is your momentum?
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Momentum
= mass x velocity
= 0.9 x 12
= 10.8 kgm/s.
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