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what is the momentum of a car with a mass of 1,300kg traveling north at a speed of 28m/s?

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Answered by JASVEENKAURD
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Answer:

Momentum of the car is 36400 kg-m/s.

Explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the car, m = 1300 kg

Speed of the car, v = 28 m/s (towards north)

To find :

The momentum of car, p

Solve :

Let p is the momentum of an object. It can be calculated by the product of mass and its velocity. The formula to find it is given by :

Therefore, the momentum of the car is 36400 kg-m/s.

Answered by Afreenakbar
0

Answer:

The car's momentum is 36,400 kgm/s in a northerly direction .

Explanation:

The momentum of a car can be calculated using the formula:

momentum = mass x velocity

or p = m × v

where m (mass) is the mass of the car, and velocity is its speed.

In this case, the car weighs 1,300 kg and travels north at a speed of 28 m/s.

We can easily enter the following values into the algorithm to determine the momentum:

momentum = 1,300 kg x 28 m/s,

= 36,400 kgm/s.

Consequently, the car's momentum is 36,400 kgm/s in a northerly direction.

The kilogram-meter per second (kgm/s), which stands for the sum of mass and velocity, is the unit of momentum.

A fundamental idea in physics called momentum explains an object's propensity to keep travelling in the same direction and at the same speed.

For an automobile, the amount of force needed to stop it or modify its course depends on its velocity.

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