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A ball has m=10 kg and v=10 m/s. It has the same momentum as which of the following?

Select one:
a. A ball with m = 100 kg and v = 1 m/s.
b. A ball with m = 5 kg and v = 20 m/s.
c. A ball with m = 2 kg and v = 50 m/s
d. all of these

User Slybloty
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Answer:

Choice d. All three balls listed in choice a, b, and c have a momentum of
100\; \rm kg \cdot m \cdot s^(-1) each, same as that of the
10\; \rm kg ball moving at
10\; \rm m \cdot s^(-1). Assumption: all four balls are moving in the same direction.

Step-by-step explanation:

The momentum
p of an object is equal to the product of its mass
m and its velocity
v.

Momentum of a
10\; \rm kg ball moving at
10\; \rm m \cdot s^(-1):


p = m \cdot v = 10\; \rm kg * 10\; \rm m \cdot s^(-1) = 100\; \rm kg \cdot m \cdot s^(-1).

Similarly:

  • Momentum of the ball in choice a:
    100 \; \rm kg * 1\; \rm m \cdot s^(-1) = 100\; \rm kg \cdot m\cdot s^(-1).
  • Momentum of the ball in choice b:
    5 \; \rm kg * 20\; \rm m \cdot s^(-1) = 100\; \rm kg \cdot m\cdot s^(-1).
  • Momentum of the ball in choice c:
    2 \; \rm kg * 50\; \rm m \cdot s^(-1) = 100\; \rm kg \cdot m\cdot s^(-1).

Hence the conclusion that these balls have the same momentum.

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