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  • 25-06-2021
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A cyclist is moving at a speed of 15 m/s. If the combined mass of the bike and person is 100 kg,
what is the momentum of the cyclist/bike?

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Luv2Teach
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  • 25-06-2021

Answer:

Explanation:

Momentum is equal to mass times velocity in kg and m/s, respectively. Therefore,

p = 100(15) so

p = 1500 [tex]\frac{kg*m}{s}[/tex]

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