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19 December, 10:09

A 50-g ball rolls across a table at 2 m/s. A 100-g rolls across the same table at 1 m/s. Which ball has more momentum?

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  1. 19 December, 13:33
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    Momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It refers to the quantity of motion that an object has.

    A 50-g ball rolls across a table at 2 m/s.

    Momentum =.050 kg (2m/s) = 0.1 kg m/s

    A 100-g rolls across the same table at 1 m/s.

    Momentum =.100 kg (1 m/s) = 0.1 kg m/s

    The momentum of the two systems are equal as we can see the values above.
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