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2 September, 22:48

What is the momentum of a 5.2-kg salmon swimming upstream with a speed of 2.3 m/s?

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  1. 3 September, 00:22
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    Momentum is the product of mass in kg and the velocity (m/s) of a body in motion. If a body is at rest then momentum is zero since the velocity is zero.

    In this case, Momentum = mass * velocity

    = 5.2 kg * 2.3 m/s

    = 11.96 kgm/s

    Therefore, the momentum of the salmon will be 11.96 kgm/s
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