Practice Question
1. State the formula for momentum when each of the following is the subject
1a. Momentum = mass x velocity
1b. Velocity = momentum/mass
1c. Mass = momentum/velocity
2.A 3 kg object moves with a velocity of 2.5 m/s. Calculate its momentum.
Momentum = mass x velocity
Momentum = 3kg x 2.5m/s = 7.5 kgm/s
3.An object has a momentum of 24 kg m/s and a mass of 6 kg. Calculate its velocity.
Velocity = momentum/mass
Velocity = 24/6 = 4 m/s
4. An object traveling at 15 m/s has a momentum of 75 kg m/s. What is its mass?
Mass = momentum/velocity
Mass = 75/15 = 5kg
5. A 10-tonne lorry moves at a velocity of 25 m/s. Calculate its momentum. (1 tonne = 1,000 kg)
10 tonnes = 10,000kg
Momentum = mass x velocity
Momentum = 10000kg x 25m/s = 250000kgm/s
6.A mass of 200 g is moving at 15 m/s. Calculate its momentum. (Convert mass to kg)
200g = 0.2kg
Momentum = mass x velocity
Momentum = 0.2kg x 15 m/s
Momentum = 3 kg m/s
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