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An object with a mass of 90 grams, moving at a constant velocity of 6 meters per second, has

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Answered by Anonymous
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Since you have provided the mass and speed of the object, I suspect you're seeking the momentum of the object, which is simply 0.54 kg-m/s

Explanation: By definition, momentum(p) of an object is

p= mv

In this case, m = 90g = 0.09kg and v = 6 m/s

Thus, p = (0.09)(6) kg-m/s = 0.54 kg-m/s

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