SOLUTION: What is the momentum of a car (m=800kg) that is moving at 35 mph?
I did p=m*v p= ? m = 800kg v= 35 mph
800 kg * 35 mph = 2800kg*mph is this correct ?
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Question 1182245: What is the momentum of a car (m=800kg) that is moving at 35 mph?
I did p=m*v p= ? m = 800kg v= 35 mph
800 kg * 35 mph = 2800kg*mph is this correct ?
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
when you Do in SI system
momentum is kg.m/s
35mph = 15.6 m/s
Momentum P = 800 * 15.6 kg.m/s
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