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PHY 1015 INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS FOR MEDICAL SCIENCES QUIZ 5 - Momentum Dashboard My courses PHY 1015 Linear Momentum, Impulse and Conservation of Linear Momentum Aman standing on frictionless ice throws a 1.00-kg mass at 20.0 m/s at an angle of elevation of 40.0°. What was the magnitude of the man's momentum immediately after throwing the mass? ​

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