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29 January, 11:31

Two physics students are doing a side competition during a game of bowling, seeing who can toss a ball with the larger momentum. The first bowler throws a 4.5 kg ball at 8.6 m/s. Part A A second bowler throws a 6.4 kg ball. What speed must she beat to win the competition?

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  1. 29 January, 11:47
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    she should beat a speed of v₂ = 6.04 m/s in order to win the competition

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since the momentum p is defined as

    p = m*v

    where

    m = mass of the ball

    v = velocity of the ball

    denoting 1 and 2 as the first and second bowler, then to reach the momentum of the first bowler

    p₂=p₁

    therefore

    m₁*v₁ = m₂*v₂

    v₂ = v₁ * (m₁/m₂)

    replacing values

    v₂ = v₁ * (m₁/m₂) = 8.6 m/s * (4.5 kg/6.4 kg ball) = 6.04 m/s

    then since the momentum p = m*v increases with increasing v (at constant m), she should beat a speed of v₂ = 6.04 m/s in order to win the competition
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