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Rita is riding a 7.0 kilogram bike at a velocity of 15 meters/second. Rita’s mass is 42 kilograms. What is her momentum?

Respuesta :

Momentum = mass (kg) * velocity (m/s) 

Total mass = mass of bike + mass of Rita = 7 + 42 = 49 Kg 

Momentum = 49 * 15 = 735 = 7.35 * 10^2 = 7.4 * 10^2 to one decimal place 

Final answer is 
7.4 × 102 kilogram m/s

Answer:

Momentum, p = 735 kg-m/s

Explanation:

It is given that,

Mass of the bike, m = 7 kg

Speed of the bike, v = 15 m/s

Mass of Rita, m' = 42 kg

The expression for the momentum of an object is given by :

p = mv

Here, m is the total mass of bike and Rita

[tex]p=(m+m')v[/tex]

[tex]p=(7+42)\ kg\times 15\ m/s[/tex]

p = 735 kg-m/s

So, her momentum is 735 kg-m/s. Hence, this is the required solution.