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Which has more momentum, a 2000 lb car moving at 100 km/hr or a 4000 lb truck moving at 50 km/hr ?

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Answer:

The truck and car have the same momentum.

Step-by-step explanation:


m_1 = Mass of car =
2000\ \text{lb}=2000*0.45359237\ \text{kg}


v_1 = Velocity of car =
(100)/(3.6)\ \text{m/s}


m_2 = Mass of truck =
4000*0.45359237\ \text{kg}


v_2 = Velocity of truck =
(50)/(3.6)\ \text{m/s}

Momentum of car


p_1=m_1v_1\\\Rightarrow p_1=2000*0.45359237* (100)/(3.6)\\\Rightarrow p_1=25199.58\ \text{kg m/s}

Momentum of the truck


p_2=m_2v_2\\\Rightarrow p_2=4000*0.45359237* (50)/(3.6)\\\Rightarrow p_2=25199.58\ \text{kg m/s}

Both the truck and car have the same momentum of
25199.58\ \text{kg m/s}.

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