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5 April, 23:42

What is the momentum of a bike with a mass of 18 kg traveling at 20m/s?

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  1. 5 April, 23:53
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    360 kg m/s

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Momentum refers to an object's quantity of motion.

    Formula for Momentum: p=mv

    p = refers to the momentum

    m = refers to the object's mass (this is represented by the unit kg or kilogram)

    v = this refers to the object's velocity (this is represented by the unit m/s or meter per second)

    So, given that the bike has a mass of 18 kg and is traveling at 20 m/s, then you can already get the momentum by multiplying both of these values.

    p = the bike's momentum (what is being asked here)

    m = 18 kg

    v = 20 m/s

    Thus, p = 18kg * 20 m/s = 360 kg m/s

    The bike's momentum is 360 kg m/s.
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