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A turtle with a mass of 50kg is moving moving at a velocity of 1.5m/s. An elephant of mass 300kg is moving at a velocity of 0.5m/s. What is the momentum of the turtle?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer

  • Momentum of turtle = 75 kgm/s.

Given

  • A turtle with a mass of 50kg is moving with a velocity of 1.5m/s. An elephant of mass 300kg is moving with a velocity of 0.5m/s.

To Find

  • The momentum of turtle.

Step By Step Explanation

Given that A turtle with a mass of 50kg is moving with a velocity of 1.5m/s. An elephant of mass 300kg is moving with a velocity of 0.5m/s. We need to find the momentum of the turtle.

So let's do it !!

Formula Used

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Substituting the values

Momentum of turtle = 50kg × 1.5m/s

= 75 kgm/s

Therefore, momentum of turtle = 75 kgm/s.

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More to Know

  • Momentum - It is defined as the product of mass and velocity. S.I. unit of momentum = Kgm/s.

  • Velocity - It is the speed of an object in definite direction. S.I. unit of velocity = m/s.

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