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21 May, 03:43

Which car is harder to stop and why?

Calculate the momentum of cars A and B, and then

answer the question

Car A:

Mass: 1,000 kilograms

Velocity: 40 meters/second

Car B:

Mass: 4,000 kilograms

Velocity: 10 meters/second

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  1. 21 May, 04:04
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    The momentum of bath cars is 40000 Ns which make the difficulty to stop each car in aspect of fprce is the same.

    Explanation:

    Momentum (P) = mass (m) * velocity (v)

    For car A,

    P = m * v = 1000 * 40 = 40000 Ns

    For car B,

    P = m * v = 4000 * 10 = 40000 Ns

    Force (F) = Momentum change (ΔΡ) / time taken (t)

    F = ΔΡ/t

    When stopping the car the momentum changes from 40000 Ns to 0

    So momentum change in both cars is the same. So to stop the two cars in a given time (t) you need the same force, which means you will feel same difficulty.
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