What is the momentum of a 7.2 kg bowling ball traveling at 6.0 m/s?
a. 43 kg-m/s
b....
Physics, 16.11.2019 00:31 addiemaygulley2835
What is the momentum of a 7.2 kg bowling ball traveling at 6.0 m/s?
a. 43 kg-m/s
b. 130 kg-m²/s2
c. 1.2 kg/m-s
d. 130 kg-m/s2
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