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A 5 kg rock is dropped over the edge of a 15 m cliff. What is the momentum of the rock as it strikes the ground

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Momentum of the rock = 85.7 Kgm/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Rock weight = 5 kg

height of a cliff = 15 m

find Momentum =?

Momentum = mass × velocity

we don't have velocity here so let's find the velocity v

Potential energy of the rock will be = mgh

P.E. = mgh

⇒ 5 × 9.8 × 15

⇒ 735 J

The Kinetic energy before a moment of touching the ground will be = maximum potential energy = 735 J ⇒ Going by the law of conservation law.

K.E. = 1/2 m × v²

735 = 1/2 × 5 × v²

v² = 294

v = 17.14 m/s

Now get on to the momentum

Momentum = m × v

Momentum = 5 × 17.14

Momentum = 85.7 Kgm/s

The Momentum of the rock as it strikes ground will be 85.7 Kgm/s.

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