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Two balls undergo inelastic collision. The y-momentum after the collision is 98 kilogram meters/second, and the x-momentum after the collision is 100 kilogram meters/second. What is the magnitude of the
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Two balls undergo inelastic collision. The y-momentum after the collision is 98 kilogram meters/second, and the x-momentum after the collision is 100 kilogram meters/second. What is the magnitude of the resultant momentum after the collision?
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D. 1.4 × 10^2 kilogram meters/second
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p = √ [(px)^2 + (py)^2]
we know that px is 100 kg m/sec
and we know that py is 98 m/sec
So, to find out the momentum, you just need to insert the number into the equation
p = √(v1^2 + v2^2)
p = √
(98^2 + 100^2)
p = 140.01
p = 1.4 x 10^2 k m/s
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