bvbmikaela bvbmikaela
  • 27-01-2018
  • Physics
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an objects speed is 2.40 m/s, and its momentum is 120.0 kg m/s. what is the mass of the object?

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calculista
calculista calculista
  • 05-02-2018
Momentum is defined as 

P = m*v

where m is the mass of the object
and v is the speed of the object

We find m.............> m = P/v = 120 [kg.m/s] / 2.4 [m/s] = 50 kg

The mass is 50 kg
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Wolfyy
Wolfyy Wolfyy
  • 21-01-2021

Answer:

50kg

Explanation:

Use the formula [ p/v = m ] to solve using the given.

120/2.4 = m

50 = m

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