A bicycle has a momentum of 24 kg m/s. What momentum would the bicycle have if it had…
… twice the mass and was moving at the same speed?
Answer 1
… the same mass and was moving with one-half the speed?
Answer 2
… three times the mass and was moving with twice the speed?
Answer 3
… one-half the mass and was moving with twice the speed?
Answer 4
… the same mass and was moving with twice the speed?
Answer 5
… three times the mass and was moving with one-half the speed?
The momentum equals:
"p=mv."
If the bicycle had twice the mass and was moving at the same speed:
"m'=2m,\\space v'=v."
"p'=m'v'=2mv=2p=2\\cdot 24=48\\space kg\\cdot m\/s."
Answer 1: "48\\space kg\\cdot m\/s."
If the bicycle had the same mass and was moving with one-half the speed?
"m'=m,\\space v'=v\/2."
"p'=m\\cdot v\/2=p\/2=24\/2=12\\space kg\\cdot m\/s."
Answer 2: "12\\space kg\\cdot m\/s."
If the bicycle had three times the mass and was moving with twice the speed?
"m'=3m,\\space v'=2v."
"p'=3m\\cdot 2v=6mv=6p=6\\cdot 24=144\\space kg\\cdot m\/s."
Answer 3: "144\\space kg\\cdot m\/s."
If the bicycle had one-half the mass and was moving with twice the speed?
"m'=m\/2,\\space v'=2v."
"p'=(m\/2)\\cdot 2v=mv=p=24 \\space kg \\cdot m\/s."
Answer 4: "24 \\space kg \\cdot m\/s."
If the bicycle had the same mass and was moving with twice the speed?
"m'=m,\\space v'=2v,"
"p'=m\\cdot 2v=2mv=2p=2\\cdot 24=48 \\space kg\\cdot m\/s."
Answer 5: "48 \\space kg\\cdot m\/s"
If the bicycle had three times the mass and was moving with one-half the speed?
"m'=3m,\\space v'=v\/2."
"p'=3m\\cdot v\/2=(3\/2)mv=(3\/2)p=(3\/2)\\cdot 24=36\\space kg\\cdot m\/s".
Answer 6: "36\\space kg\\cdot m\/s"
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