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A 2,000-kg test car, traveling 60 m/s hits a brick wall. Using motion pictures, the time involved is determined to be 0.050 s. What is the change in momentum of the car?

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Answer:

The change in momentum is -120000.

Explanation:

Given : A 2,000-kg test car, traveling 60 m/s hits a brick wall. Using motion pictures, the time involved is determined to be 0.050 s.

To find : What is the change in momentum of the car?

Solution :

The mass of the car is m=2000 kg

The initial velocity of the car is
V_i=60 m/s

A car hits the wall,
V_f=0 m/s

Change in momentum is
I=m(V_f-V_i)

Substitute the value,


I=2000(0-60)


I=-120000

The change in momentum is -120000.

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