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Answered by saumya9424610195
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Momentum is a quantity with a value and a direction. It is the product of the mass of an object and its velocity. Momentum is conserved in elastic collisions. The unit of momentum is a kg·m/s, which is also equivalent to a J·s (a Joule·second).

momentum = (mass)(velocity)

p = mv

p = momentum (kg·m/s)

m = mass (kg)

v = velocity (m/s)

Momentum Formula Questions:

1) The combined mass of a motorcycle and the person riding it is 200.0 kg. If the rider is traveling at a constant velocity of 30.0 m/s, what is the momentum of the motorcycle and rider?

Answer: The momentum can be found using the formula:

p = mv

p = (200.0 kg)(30.0 m/s)

p = 6000 kg·m/s

The momentum of the motorcycle and rider is 6000 kg·m/s.

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