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A locomotive has a mass of 200,000kg. It is moving at 4.5m/s. Find its momentum .
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A locomotive has a mass of 200,000kg. It is moving at 4.5m/s. Find its momentum .
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I agree, 900000 yay yay
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Momentum (p) = mass × velocity
P= 200,000×4.5
P= 900,000 .... answer !!
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