An object whose mass is 100 grams starts from rest and moves with consent acceleration of 20 centimeters per second square. At the end of 8 seconds its momentum is in g cm/s
Answer: 16000
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An object whose mass is 100 grams starts from rest and moves with consent acceleration of 20 centimeters per second square. At the end of 8 seconds its momentum is in g cm/s 16000
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