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Physics, 29.08.2019 21:30 choudharykaran7997

Abowling ball has a mass of 5 kg what happens to its momentum when its speed increases from 1m/s to 2m/s?
a. the initial momentum is 5 kg*m/s, and the final momentum is 3 kg*m/s.
b. the initial momentum is 5 kg*m/s, and the final momentum is 10 kg*m/s.
c. the initial momentum is 5 kg*m/s, and the final momentum is 20 kg*m/s.
d. the initial momentum is 5 kg*m/s, and the final momentum is 7 kg*m/s.

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