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A boy of mass 40kg while running develops a momentum of 180Ns. Calculate the velocity of the boy​

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Answer:


\boxed {\boxed {\sf v= 4.5 \ m/s}}

Step-by-step explanation:

The formula for momentum is:


p=mv

(p is momentum, m is mass, and v is velocity)

Let's rearrange the formula for velocity, or v.


(p)/(m) =v

Velocity can be found by dividing the momentum by the mass.

The momentum is 180 kilograms meter per second. The mass of the boy is 40 kilograms.


p=180 \ kg*m/s \\m=40 kg

Substitute the values into the formula.


v=(180 \ kg*m/s)/(40 \ kg)

Divide. Note that the kilograms or "kg" will cancel each other out.


v=(180 \ m/s)/(40 )


v= 4.5 \ m/s

The velocity of the boy is 4.5 meters per second.

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