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. What is the resultant momentum of a system of two particles with these masses and velocities: 3.75 kg moving north at 5.6 m/s and 4.2 kg moving northwest at 2.3 m/s?
11 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
on the NW movement, break it into N and W components.
Then add each direction, and recombine.
11 years ago
Answered by Reana
1231 m/s northwest
8 years ago
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