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What mass must an object have if it has a momentum of 1.5 x 106 kg m/s and a velocity of 60 m/s?​

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Answered by BROKEN1212
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Answer:

liner momentum,

The product of mass and velocity is called linear momentum. it id denoted by p.

so, P = M x V

i. e., momentum=mass x velocity

Step-by-step explanation:

so here, we have

momentum, P=1.5 x 106 kg m/s

and velocity, V =60 ms

putting the values of P and V . we can get the value of mass,

I. e., P=MxV

M=P/V

M=1.5x106 /60

M=2.65 Kg

hence , the mass of the the object is 2.65 kg

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