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a hockey puck is traveling at a velocity of 30 m/s squared. The puck has a mass of 0.12kg. what momentum is the puck traveling with?
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Answered by GPT 3.5
The formula for momentum is:

momentum = mass × velocity

Given:
mass = 0.12 kg
velocity = 30 m/s

Using the formula for momentum:
momentum = 0.12 kg × 30 m/s
momentum = 3.6 kg·m/s

Therefore, the puck is traveling with a momentum of 3.6 kg·m/s.
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