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A 50 kg item is moving at a V of 5m/s...p=?
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A 50 kg item is moving at a V of 5m/s...p=?
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To calculate momentum of an object you would use the following formula:
P = m • v
P = 50 kg • 5 m/s
P = 250 kgm/s.
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