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  • 20-02-2022
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What is the momentum of a 15-kg object moving at -50 m/s?

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  • 20-02-2022

Answer:-750 kg*m/s

Explanation:

Momentum = mass*velocity

Momentum = 15kg*(-50 m/s)

Momentum = -750 kg*m/s

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