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? V 20m/s 800-m(20) 40kg m m 800/20 p- 800 kgm/s 6. A locomotive has a mass of 200,000 Kg. It is moving at 4.5 m/s (10 miles per ho How fast would a car (mass 1000Kg) be traveling to have the same momentum? mv 200000kg 4.5ms 900000kgm =D900000kg TO00kg 7. In a sentence or two, describe what you think would happen if the car and locor #6 above ran head on into each other if they have the same momentum.
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? V 20m/s 800-m(20) 40kg m m 800/20 p- 800 kgm/s 6. A locomotive has a mass of 200,000 Kg. It is moving at 4.5 m/s (10 miles per ho How fast would a car (mass 1000Kg) be traveling to have the same momentum? mv 200000kg 4.5ms 900000kgm =D900000kg TO00kg 7. In a sentence or two, describe what you think would happen if the car and locor #6 above ran head on into each other if they have the same momentum.
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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?
V 20m/s
800-m(20)
40kg
m 800/20
p-800 kgm/s
6. A locomotive has a mass of 200,000 Kg. It is moving at 4.5 m/s (10 miles per ho
How fast would a car (mass 1000Kg) be traveling to have the same momentum?
-mv3200000kg 4.5ms 900000kgm
-900000kg
T000kg
7. In a sentence or two, describe what you think would happen if the car and locom
#6 above ran head on into each other if they have the same momentum.
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