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20 November, 08:44

Car A has a mass of 1.200 kg and is traveling at a rate of 22 km/hr. Car B has a mass of 1200 kg and is traveling in the

same direction at 25 km/hr. Which of the following statements is true?

Both cars have the same momentum

Car A has a greater momentum than car B.

Car B has a greater momentum than car A

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  1. 20 November, 09:00
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    Car B has a greater momentum than car A

    Explanation:

    Given dа ta:

    Mass of car A = 1200 Kg

    speed of car A = 22 km/hr

    Mass of car B = 1200 Kg

    speed of car B = 25 Km/hr

    Solution:

    For car A:

    p = mv

    p = 1200 Kg * 22 km/hr

    p = 26400 kg. km/hr

    For car B:

    p = mv

    p = 1200 Kg * 25 km/hr

    p = 30,000 kg. km/hr
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