A 3.00-kg object is initially moving northward at 15.0 m/s. Then a force of 15.0 N, toward the east, acts on it for 2.40

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A 3.00-kg object is initially moving northward at 15.0 m/s. Then a force of 15.0 N, toward the east, acts on it for 2.40

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A 3.00-kg object is initially moving northward at 15.0 m/s. Then
a force of 15.0 N, toward the east, acts on it for 2.40 s.
What is the change in momentum during the 2.40 s? Take
+y to be north and +x to be east. Enter
a positive answer if the change in momentum is toward east and
a negative answer if the change in momentum is
toward west.
kg·m/s
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