(a) What is the magnitude of the momentum of a 10,000-kg truck whose speed is 12.0 m/s? (b) What speed would a 2000-kg SUV have to attain in order to have (i) the same momentum?(ii) the same kinetic energy?

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(a) The magnitude of the momentum of the truck is 12×104kgm/s.

(b) (i) To have the same momentum as the truck speed of the SUV will be

60 m/s.

(ii)To have the same kinetic energy as the truck speed of the SUV will be 26.38 m/s.

Step by step solution

01

Given information in the question.

Mass of the truck, m =10,000kg

Speed of the truck, v =12m/s

Mass of the SUV,m2=2,000kg

02

Definition of kinetic energy

Kinetic energy, which may be seen in the movement of an object, particle, or group of particles, is the energy of motion.

03

Finding the magnitude of the momentum of the truck for part (a)

As we know the momentum of an object is

p=mv

Substituting the values into the formula

p=mv=10000kg×12m/s=12×104kg.m/s

Hence the magnitude of the momentum of the truck is 12×104kg.m/s.

04

Finding the speed of the SUV for the same momentum for part (b)

v2=?p1=12×104kg.m/s

According to the question, momentum is the same

p1=p1p1=m2v212×104kg.m/s=2,000kg×v2v2=60m/s

Therefore, toattainthe same momentum as the truck speed of the SUV will be 60m/s.

05

Finding the speed of the SUV for the same kinetic energy for part (b)

m1=10,000kg,

v1=12m/sm2=2,000kgv2=?

According to the question, kinetic energy is the same

K1=K212m1v12=12m2v221210000kg12m/s2=122000kgv22v22=10000m/s12kg22000kgv2=26.38m/s

Therefore, to attain the same kinetic energy as the truck speed of the SUV will be 26.38m/s .

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