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An object with a mass of 120 kilograms is moving at a velocity of 60 m/s what is its monentum

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Answer:

7200 N s

Step-by-step explanation:

momentum = mass × velocity

given:

mass = 120 kg

velocity = 60m/s

momentum = 120 × 60

= 7200 N s

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Answer:

An object with A mass of 120 kg is moving at a velocity of 60 m/s. Its momentum is 7,200 kg-m/s. Sol"n: m = m.v = 120 kg * 60 m/s = 7200 m kg / s.

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