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A 480-kilogram horse runs across a field at a rate of 40 km/hr. What is the magnitude of the horse's momentum?
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A 480-kilogram horse runs across a field at a rate of 40 km/hr. What is the magnitude of the horse's momentum?
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A 480-kilogram horse runs across a field at a rate of 40 km/hr. What is the magnitude of the horse's momentum?
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its 19,200 km/hr I did this in school not long ago
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magnitude of momentum = mass*velocity = 480*40 = 19200 kg/km/hr
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