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  • 07-03-2018
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At what speed do a bicycle and its rider, with a combined mass of 120 kg , have the same momentum as a 1800 kg car traveling at 5.6 m/s ?

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skyluke89
skyluke89 skyluke89
  • 16-03-2018
The momentum of the car is equal to:
[tex]p=mv=(1800 kg)(5.6 m/s)=10080 kg m/s[/tex]
We need to find the new speed v at which the new system (bycicle+rider) have same momentum p of the car. The mass M of the new system is M=120 kg. Using the value of momentum we found previously and the same formula for the momentum, we find
[tex]v= \frac{p}{M}= \frac{10080 kgm/s}{120 kg}=84 m/s [/tex]
So, the speed of the bycicle must be 84 m/s.
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