A 1000 kg car accelerates from 2.0 m/s to 6.0 m/s in 5.0 s. what is the magnitude of the car's final momentum?

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A 1000 kg car accelerates from 2.0 m/s to 6.0 m/s in 5.0 s. what is the magnitude of the car's final momentum?
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Momentum is computed using below formula.

Momentum = Mass x Velocity, 
The problem states that the final velocity is 6.0m/s, Substituting onto the equation we have

Momentum = 1000 kg x 6.0 m/s = 6000 kg · m/s
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The magnitude of the car's final momentum is 6000 Kg•m/s

From the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass (m) = 1000 Kg

Initial velocity (u) = 2 m/s

Final velocity (v) = 6 m/s

Time (t) = 5 s

Final momentum =?

  • The magnitude of the car's final momentum can be obtained as follow:

Mass (m) = 1000 Kg

Final velocity (v) = 6 m/s

Final momentum =?

Momentum = mass × velocity

Final momentum = 1000 × 6

Final momentum = 6000 Kg•m/s

Therefore, the magnitude of the car's final momentum is 6000 Kg•m/s

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