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What is the momentum of an automobile (weight = 9800 N) when it is moving at 36 m/s to the south?
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Answered by drwls
The mass is M = W/g = 1000 kg

The momentum is M*V, and its direction is south.

M*V = 1000*36 = ___ kg m/s
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