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If a 3 kg object has a momentum of 33 kg ms whats its velocity?

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  • 04-02-2015

Momentum = (mass) x (speed)

  33 kg-m/s = (3 kg) x (speed)

Divide each side by  3 kg :

   (33 kg-m/s) / (3 kg) = speed

         11 m/s                = speed

(You asked for velocity, but didn't give us any information about the direction
in which the object is moving.  So we can only work with the speed.)


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