What is the momentum of a 96kg footbll player who is moving at 5.8m/s? p=___kg times m/s?


(kg times m/s)



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the momentum would be 556.8kg*m/s. to be a complete answer the direction of motion must be given such as if the player was moving northward the complete answer would be, 556.8kg*m/s, northward. this is due to momentum being a vector quantity. A vector quantity is a quantity that can be fully described by magnitude and direction.

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