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A body of mass `m = 3.513 kg` is moving along the x-axis with a speed of `5.00ms^(-1)`. The magnetude of its momentum is recorded as

A

`"17.6 kg ms"^(-1)`

B

`"17.565 kg ms"^(-1)`

C

`"17.56 kg ms"^(-1)`

D

`17.57 k ms"^(-1)`

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