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19 October, 07:10

A 5kg mass has a force applied that changes its velocity from 8m/s to 2m/s in the same direction what is the change in momentum

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  1. 19 October, 07:31
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    Answer: - 30kgm/s

    Explanation:

    Mass M = 5kg

    initial velocity V1 = 8m/s

    Final velocity V2 = 2m/s

    Change in momentum = ?

    Recall that momentum is the product of mass of an object and the velocity by which it moves.

    i. e Momentum = Mass x Change in velocity

    Momentum = M x (V2 - V1)

    = 5kg x (2m/s - 8m/s)

    = 5kg x (-6m/s)

    = - 30kgm/s (The negative momentum mean the mass is travelling in a negative direction)

    Thus, the change in momentum is - 30kgm/s
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