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A body of mass 30 kg has a momentum of 150 kg m/s. The velocity of the body is

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Answered by Anonymous
23

Answer:

Velocity = Momentum/mass

Explanation:

Momentum is calculated as follows:

Momentum = mass(kg) x velocity(m/s)

Therefore velocity = momentum/mass

                          = 150kgm/s/30kg

                          =  5m/s

Hence the velocity =  5m/s.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Momentum is calculated as follows:</p><p></p><p>Momentum = mass(kg) x velocity(m/s)</p><p></p><p>Therefore velocity = momentum/mass</p><p>                           = 150kgm/s/30kg</p><p>                           =  5m/s</p><p></p><p>Hence the velocity =  5m/s</p><p>

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