zackscottshaw2003 zackscottshaw2003
  • 16-04-2020
  • Physics
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What is the momentum if you have a ball with the mass of 0.5 kg and velocity of 10 m/s?

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parcpaul8 parcpaul8
  • 16-04-2020

5 kgm/s

Explanation:

Momentum:

ΔM = m* Δv

Mass:

m = ΔM / Δv

Velocity Change:

Δv = ΔM /m

Where,

ΔM = Momentum Change,

m = Mass,

Δv = Velocity Change,

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