A projectile is launched with 200 kg \times m/s of momentum and 500 J of kinetic energy. What is the mass of the projectile? 5 kg 10 kg
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Therefore, we can use the given momentum of 200 kg x m/s to find the mass of the projectile. The formula for momentum is: momentum = mass x velocity. Show more…
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