16agyemanm 16agyemanm
  • 14-03-2021
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A 6kg rock rolls down a hill with a momentum of 12kg m/s . Work out the velocity of the rock

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eldusa
eldusa eldusa
  • 14-03-2021

Answer:

if you need to get the work=force×displacement or if you need the velocity=displacement÷time taken

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astar9
astar9 astar9
  • 14-03-2021

Answer:

Momentum= mass x velocity

So velocity= Momentum/mass= 12/6= 2m/s

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