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  • Calculate Momentum: Shell Fired from Cannon - Physics Problem
    Here's how to calculate the momentum of the shell:

    Understanding Momentum

    Momentum (p) is a measure of an object's mass in motion. It's calculated using the following formula:

    * p = mv

    Where:

    * p is momentum (measured in kg*m/s)

    * m is mass (measured in kg)

    * v is velocity (measured in m/s)

    Converting Units

    * Velocity: The velocity is given as 500 minutes per second. We need to convert this to meters per second. There are 60 seconds in a minute:

    * 500 minutes/second * (60 seconds/minute) = 30,000 m/s

    Calculating Momentum

    Now we can plug the values into the momentum formula:

    * p = (30.0 kg) * (30,000 m/s)

    * p = 900,000 kg*m/s

    Answer

    The momentum of the shell is 900,000 kg*m/s.

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