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  • 25-12-2020
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What is the momentum of an object who’s velocity is 27m/s and weight is 5lbs.

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quasarJose
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  • 26-12-2020

Answer:

61.3kgm/s

Explanation:

Given parameters:

Velocity of object  = 27m/s

Weight  = 5lbs

Unknown:

Momentum of the object = ?

Solution:

The momentum of a body can be derived from the product of its mass and velocity.

Momentum is the amount of motion a body possesses.

   Momentum  = mass x velocity

Now, let us convert the weight in pounds to mass in kg

             1lbs  = 0.454kg

             5lb  = 5 x 0.454  = 2.27kg

So,

   Momentum  = 2.27 x 27  = 61.3kgm/s

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