Calculate the momentum of a bullet with a mass of 21000kg, moving with a velocity of 400m/s due east
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momentum=mass*SPEED

aent no "velosity"

(so speed=400 meter/sek)*(21000kg)=8,400,000 kg-meter/sek
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