Which of the following equations can be used to directly calculate an object s momentum, p?
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Physics, 15.01.2020 01:31 geunagillis1
Which of the following equations can be used to directly calculate an object s momentum, p?
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p = mv
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p = fdeltat
deltap = fdeltat
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