MI4 4.10.XP.009. ASK YOUR TEACHER PRACTICE ANOTHER If an object is moving with constant momentum ‹ 12, −14, −4 › kg · m/s, what is the rate of change of momentum dp with arrow/dt?
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Momentum is defined as the product of an object's mass and velocity (p = m * v). If the momentum is constant, it implies that the velocity of the object is also constant. Show more…
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