The momentum p of an object of mass m moving with a velocity v is given by following expression.
Calculate the mass of the ball by using its weight to find momentum.
The weight w of the ball is given by following expression.
Here, m is the mass of the ball and g is the acceleration due to gravity.
Rearrange the above equation for m.
Substitute 39.2 N for , and for g in the above equation to solve for m.
Substitute 4 kg for m, and 7.00 m/s for v in the above equation to solve for momentum.
Thus, the momentum of the ball is
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