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In an isolated system bicyclist 1 and bicyclist 2 each with a mass of 80 kg, collide. bicyclist 1 was moving to the right at 8 m/s, while bicyclist 2 was moving to the left at 2 …
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in an isolated system bicyclist 1 and bicyclist 2 each with a mass of 80 kg, collide. bicyclist 1 was moving to the right at 8 m/s, while bicyclist 2 was moving to the left at 2 m/s. what is the magnitude of their combined momentum before the crash
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Consider speed of bicyclist 1 as V1=+8m/s and bicyclist 2 as V2=-2m/s m=80kg
Since momentum has opposite signs moving to right or left
Therefore the combined momentum , P is given by :
P=m*V1+m*V2 =80*(8-2)kg*m/s=+480 kg m/s
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