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the mass of a cannon is 500 kg and it recoils with a speed of 0.25m/s. what is the momentum of the cannon?

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Answered by rawatrishabh03
30
Given --
mass = 500kg
velocity(recoil) = 0.25m/s
But since, --
momentum(p) = mass(m) × velocity(v)

Therefore, momentum(during recoil) = 500×0.25 = 125 kg m/s or 125 Ns

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Answered by aaravshrivastwa
8
momentum =p
velocity = v
mass=m

p=mv
p=(500 X 0.25) kg m/s
p=125 kg m/s


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