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Momentum is the product of mass and velocity, in the case speed because the both have the same unit.
M= Mass*Velocity(speeed)
M= 1500*25
M= 37,500
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Momentum is the product of Mass and the Velocity and in this case Speed because they have the same unit M/s
M = Mass * Velocity (Speed)
M = 1500 * 25
M = 37500N
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The momentum of an object is calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity. Therefore, the momentum of a car with a mass of 1500 kg and travelling at a speed of 25 metres per second can be calculated as follows:
Momentum = mass x velocity
Momentum = 1500 kg x 25 m/s
Momentum = 37,500 kg m/s
Therefore, the momentum of the car is 37,500 kg m/s.
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