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what is the mass of a ball rolling at 4.5m/s if it's momentum is 3.5 kg•m/s?​

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Answer:

The ball has a mass of 7/9 kg

Explanation:

Momentum is just mass times velocity, so to find its mass, we can simply divide the given momentum by the given velocity.

[tex]3.5 kg\frac{m}{s} \div 4.5\frac{m}{s} = \frac{7}{9}kg[/tex]