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if an object of mass 30 kg has the momentum of 120 kg ms-1 than it's velocity will be​

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Answered by AzulIvy
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Answer:

p=mv

120=30×v

v=120/30

v=4.

Explanation:

The Momentum Calculator uses the formula p=mv, or momentum (p) is equal to mass (m) times velocity (v).

Answered by BrainlyFlash156
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Momentum is calculated as follows:

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

Therefore velocity = momentum/mass

=  \large\frac{{120kgms}^{ - 1} }{30kg}

 \large{ ={4ms}^{ - 1} }

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