What is the solution to this momentum problem?

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The momentum problem discussed has been resolved using the equation v = d/t, where v represents velocity, d represents distance, and t represents time. The specific values used were 0.024 for distance and 0.2 for velocity, leading to a calculated time of 0.12 seconds. The solution was confirmed by forum member phunc, demonstrating a clear understanding of the relationship between these variables in physics.

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EDIT: solved. thanks for the help phunc
 
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nick727kcin said:
v=d/t
.024=.2/t
t=.12s

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solved. thanks guys
 
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