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A car with a mass of 1400 kg is traveling at a speed of 40 m/s. What is its momentum?

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Answered by HiraTayyab
13

momentum(p)=mass(m)×velocity(v

p=m.v

m=1400kg

v=40m/s

now,

p=56,000N.

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Answered by VineetaGara
3

Given,

Mass of a car = 1400 Kg

Speed of the car = 40 m/s

To find,

The momentum of the car.

Solution,

We can simply solve this numerical problem by using the following process:

Mathematically,

Momentum = mass(m) × velocity(v)

Now, according to the question;

The momentum of the car

= mass of the car × velocity of the car

= mass of the car × speed of the car

= 1400 Kg × 40 m/s

= 56,000 Kg.m/s

Hence, the total momentum of the car is equal to 56,000 Kg.m/s.

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