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27 May, 21:43

A pelican is flying with a momentum of 50 kg. m. m/s. If it is flying 5 m/s east, what is the mass of the pelican?

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  1. 27 May, 22:39
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    The mass of the pelican is 10 kg

    Explanation:

    Force (Momentum) = Mass of pelican x Acceleration of pelican

    50 kg. m. m/s = Mass of pelican x 5 m/s

    Divide through by 5 m/s

    Mass of pelican = (50 kg. m. m/s) / (5 m/s)

    Mass of pelican = 10 kg
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