A small child with a mass of 35 kg is running at a constant speed of 6 m/s. What is the child's
linear momentum?
O 350 kg m/s
○ 5.8 kg m/s
O 210 kg m/s
O 35 kg m/s



Answer :

The linear momentum of an object is calculated by multiplying its mass by its velocity.

Linear momentum = mass x velocity

Given:
Mass = 35 kg
Velocity = 6 m/s

Linear momentum = 35 kg x 6 m/s = 210 kg m/s

Therefore, the correct answer is 210 kg m/s.

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