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21 April, 04:55

2 1100 kg cars drive east; the first moving at 30 m/s the 2nd at 15 m/s what is the magnitude of the total momentum of the system

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  1. 21 April, 05:06
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    49500 kgm/s

    Explanation:

    Data given;

    First car; Mass = 1100 kg Velocity = 30 m/s Second car; mass = 1100 kg Velocity = 15 m/s

    We are required to calculate the total momentum of the system.

    We need to know that momentum is calculated by multiplying the velocity of a body by its mass. Therefore;

    Momentum of the first car = 1100 kg * 30 m/s

    = 33,000 kgm/s

    Momentum of the second car = 1100 kg * 15 m/s

    = 16,500 kgm/s

    Therefore;

    Total momentum = 33,000 kgm/s + 16,500 kgm/s

    = 49500 kgm/s

    Thus, the total momentum of the system is 49500 kgm/s
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