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18 July, 20:33

What is the momentum of a 0.16-kg apple that moves with a speed of 2.7m/s

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  1. 18 July, 21:22
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    The concept of momentum is defined as,

    Momentum = mass * velocity

    So for the apple,

    Momentum of the apple = mass * velocity

    = 0.16*2.7 = 0.432 Ns
  2. 18 July, 22:43
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    Answer: 0.432kgm/s

    Explanation:

    Momentum of a body is defined as the product of the mass (m) of the body and its velocity (v).

    Momentum = Mass * Velocity

    Given mass = 0.16kg and velocity = 2.7m/s

    Substituting the datas into the formula,

    Momentum = 0.16*2.7

    Momentum = 0.432kgm/s
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