katttmomma katttmomma
  • 21-03-2020
  • Physics
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What is the mass of an object traveling at 20m/s and having a momentum of 60kg⋅m/s?

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Danboghiu66
Danboghiu66 Danboghiu66
  • 21-03-2020

Answer:

m=3kg

Explanation:

Momentum=mass×speed

60[kg m/s]=m[kg]×20[m/s]

We get:

m=3kg

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futbolclubarcel futbolclubarcel
  • 21-03-2020

Answer:

m=3kg

Explanation:

P=mv

60=m20

60/20=m

m=3kg

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