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A bowling ball has a mass of 5 kg.
What happens to its momentum when its speed increases from 1 m/s to 2 m/s?
Responses
The initial momentum is 5 kg⋅m/s, and the final momentum is 3 kg⋅m/s.
The initial momentum is 5 kilograms times meters per second , and the final momentum is 3 kilograms times meters per second .,
The initial momentum is 5 kg⋅m/s, and the final momentum is 20 kg⋅m/s.
The initial momentum is 5 kilograms times meters per second , and the final momentum is 20 kilograms times meters per second .,
The initial momentum is 5 kg⋅m/s, and the final momentum is 7 kg⋅m/s.
The initial momentum is 5 kilograms times meters per second , and the final momentum is 7 kilograms times meters per second .,
The initial momentum is 5 kg⋅m/s, and the final momentum is 10 kg⋅m/s.
What happens to its momentum when its speed increases from 1 m/s to 2 m/s?
Responses
The initial momentum is 5 kg⋅m/s, and the final momentum is 3 kg⋅m/s.
The initial momentum is 5 kilograms times meters per second , and the final momentum is 3 kilograms times meters per second .,
The initial momentum is 5 kg⋅m/s, and the final momentum is 20 kg⋅m/s.
The initial momentum is 5 kilograms times meters per second , and the final momentum is 20 kilograms times meters per second .,
The initial momentum is 5 kg⋅m/s, and the final momentum is 7 kg⋅m/s.
The initial momentum is 5 kilograms times meters per second , and the final momentum is 7 kilograms times meters per second .,
The initial momentum is 5 kg⋅m/s, and the final momentum is 10 kg⋅m/s.
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The initial momentum is 5 kg⋅m/s, and the final momentum is 10 kg⋅m/s.
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