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8 September, 08:54

A 0.70 kg ball moving horizontally at 5.0 m/s strikes a vertical wall and rebounds with speed 2.0 m/s. What is the magnitude of the change in its linear momentum

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  1. 8 September, 09:03
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    4.9 kg. m/s.

    Explanation:

    Given that

    mass, m = 0.7 kg

    Initial speed, u = 5 m/s (Towards + x direction)

    Final speed, v = - 2 m/s (Towards - x direction)

    We know that linear momentum is given as

    P = Mass x velocity

    Change in the linear momentum ΔP will be

    ΔP = m (v - u)

    Now by putting the values in the above equation, we get'

    ΔP = 0.7 (-2 - 5) kg. m/s

    ΔP = - 4.9 kg. m/s

    The magnitude of the change in the linear momentum will be 4.9 kg. m/s.
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