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A cardinal (Richmondena cardinalis) of mass 4.20×10−2 kg and a baseball of mass 0.146 kg have the same kinetic energy. What is the ratio of the cardinal's magnitude pc of momentum to the magnitude pb of the baseball's momentum?

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Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of cardinal,
m_c=4.2* 10^(-2)\ kg

Mass of baseball,
m_b=0.146\ kg

Both cardinal and baseball have same kinetic energy. We need to find the ratio of the cardinal's magnitude
p_c of momentum to the magnitude
p_c of the baseball's momentum.


E_c=E_b

Kinetic energy is given by,
E=(p^2)/(2m)


(p_c^2)/(2m_c)=(p_b^2)/(2m_b)


((p_c)/(p_b))^2=(m_c)/(m_b)


(p_c)/(p_b)=\sqrt{(m_c)/(m_b)}


(p_c)/(p_b)=\sqrt{(4.2* 10^(-2))/(0.146)}

So,
(p_c)/(p_b)=(53)/(100)

So, the ratio of cardinal's magnitude of momentum to the magnitude of the baseball's momentum is 53 : 100

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