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a ball of mass .50kg is thrown straight up at 6 m/s what is the momentum of ball at its peak

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  • 24-09-2019

Answer:

0 kg·m/s

Explanation:

At the peak, the ball's velocity is 0 m/s.  So the momentum is:

p = mv

p = (0.50 kg) (0 m/s)

p = 0 kg·m/s

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