1. A 100Kg man is running at 5.6m/s. What is his momentum? 2. Scott McCartney, a US Olympic Ski Team member was going 39 m/s (88 miles per hour) in the downhill ski race when lost his balance and fell. He has a mass of 65Kg. What was his momentum? 3. How fast would a ping pong ball (mass 0.0027Kg) have to be traveling to have the same momentum as Scott McCartney just before he fell? (Use momentum from problem 2)

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1. A 100Kg man is running at 5.6m/s. What is his momentum?
2. Scott McCartney, a US Olympic Ski Team member was going 39 m/s (88 miles per
hour) in the downhill ski race when lost his balance and fell. He has a mass of 65Kg. What
was his momentum?
3. How fast would a ping pong ball (mass 0.0027Kg) have to be traveling to have the same
momentum as Scott McCartney just before he fell? (Use momentum from problem 2)
4.
If a 40 Kg object has a momentum of 400Kg*m/s, how fast is it traveling?
5. If an object traveling at 20 m/s (about 44 miles per hour) has a momentum of
800Kg*m/s, what is the object's mass?
6. A locomotive has a mass of 200,000 Kg. It is moving at 4.5 m/s (10 miles per hour).
How fast would a car (mass 1000Kg) be traveling to have the same momentum?
Transcribed Image Text:A Physical Scien. Isis Varon-Benitez - WS Momentum RB 1. A 100Kg man is running at 5.6m/s. What is his momentum? 2. Scott McCartney, a US Olympic Ski Team member was going 39 m/s (88 miles per hour) in the downhill ski race when lost his balance and fell. He has a mass of 65Kg. What was his momentum? 3. How fast would a ping pong ball (mass 0.0027Kg) have to be traveling to have the same momentum as Scott McCartney just before he fell? (Use momentum from problem 2) 4. If a 40 Kg object has a momentum of 400Kg*m/s, how fast is it traveling? 5. If an object traveling at 20 m/s (about 44 miles per hour) has a momentum of 800Kg*m/s, what is the object's mass? 6. A locomotive has a mass of 200,000 Kg. It is moving at 4.5 m/s (10 miles per hour). How fast would a car (mass 1000Kg) be traveling to have the same momentum?
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