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A car with two people traveling down the road has a mass of 100 kg and a velocity of 5 m/s. The car pulls over and picks up two people. The mass of the car is now 150 kg. What is the new momentum if the velocity stays the same?

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Answer: 750 kg-m/s

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Answer:

750 kg.m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Momentum is the product of mass and velocity in kg.m/s.

In this case, initial momentum⇒p=m × v where m is mass and v is velocity

initial mass of car m₁=100 kg

Initial velocity of car v₁=5 m/s

Initial momentum= 100×5= 500 kg.m/s

New mass after picking two extra people m₂= 150 kg

Velocity stays the same v₂=v₁= 5 m/s

New momentum= m₂× v₂

p=150×5=750 kg.m/s

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