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17 June, 21:07

A bowling ball has a mass of 6 kg. What happens to its momentum when its speed increases from 2 m/s to 4 m/s?

A) The initial momentum is 6 kg*m/s, and the final momentum is 3 kg*m/s

B) The initial momentum is 12 kg*m/s, and the final momentum is 24 kg*m/s

C) The initial momentum is 12 kg*m/s, and the final momentum is 3 kg*m/s

D) The inital momentum is 6 kg*m/s, and the final momentum is 12 kg*m/s

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  1. 17 June, 22:39
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    I believe the correct answer is b
  2. 17 June, 23:20
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    Momentum = (mass) x (speed)

    Choice-B is the correct one.
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