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A person with a mass of 15kg is walking uphill at a velocity of2m/s. What is the walker's momentum?

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Answer:

30 kgm/s

Explanation:

The momentum of a body is given by the product of mass and  its velocity.

∴ momentum = mv

                        = 15 × 2

                        = 30 kgm/s

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