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The momentum is given by the formula... p=mv p=momentum m=mass v=velocity In your question your mass is 30kg and your velocity is 10m/s just do simple math and your momentum is 300kg*m/s
30kg = 30kg.
3 tenths of 30kg = 3/10 * 30kg = 9kg
30kg is equal to approximately 66 pounds.
To find out how many fifths are in 30kg, you first need to determine the value of one fifth of 30kg. One fifth of 30kg is calculated by dividing 30 by 5, which equals 6kg. Therefore, there are 6kg in one fifth of 30kg.
20% of 30kg= 20% * 30= 0.2 * 30= 6kg
The answer is 30kg
Honey, a tiger is definitely not 30kg, that's like saying a Big Mac is a health food. A fully grown tiger can weigh up to 300kg, which is basically the weight of a small car. So, if you see a 30kg tiger, you might want to run because that's one skinny cat.
That would be 22.5kg.
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