What is the magnitude of the momentum of

a. A 3000kgtruck traveling at 15m/s?

b. A 200g baseball thrown at 40m/s?

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a. ptruck=45×103kg×m/s

b. pbaseball=8kg×m/s

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Part(a) Step 1: Given information   

We need to find the magnitude of the momentum of a traveling truck.

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Part(a) Step 2: Simplify   

Objects with mass mand speed shave momentum p, which is the product of mass and speed. and large momentum consists the large mass or large velocity.the momentum is given by equation in the form

p=mv(1)

mtruck=3000kgis mass of the truck and velocity is vtruck=15m/s.To get the momentum of the car using equation (1)and putting the values for 3000kgand15m/s.

localid="1649419841772" ptruck=mtruckvtruck=(3000kg)(15m/s)=(45×103kg)×m/s

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Part(b) step 1: Given information  

We need to find the magnitude of the momentum of thrown baseball.

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Part(b) Step 2: Simplify   

Mass and velocity of baseball is mb=200gandvb=40m/s. putting the values for 200gand40m/sinto equationlocalid="1649343987210" (1)to get the momentum of baseball by

localid="1649419821356" pbaseball=mbvb=(200×10-3kg)(40m/s)=8kg×m/s

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