1. Calculate the momentum of the following objects in N-s. a. a 55-g tennis ball moving at 100 kph b. a 450-g football moving at 80 kph c. a 0.02-kg bullet moving at 300 m/s d. a 1,200-kg car traveling at 70 kph

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1. Calculate the momentum of the following objects in N-s.
a. a 55-g tennis ball moving at 100 kph
b. a 450-g football moving at 80 kph
c. a 0.02-kg bullet moving at 300 m/s
d. a 1,200-kg car traveling at 70 kph
2. A 3.5-g bullet moving at 5,000.0 m/s strikes a 15.00-kg
wooden block resting on a horizontal frictionless table. The bullet passes through the block and comes out with a speed of
150.0 m/s. What is the speed of the block after the bullet leaves the block?
3. A 65.00-kg athlete applies a force of 400.0 N to a 25.00-kg cart, which is initially at rest, over a period of 2.00 s before
jumping onto the cart. Assuming there is no friction between the cart and the road on which it runs, what is its velocity after
the athlete jumps on?
Transcribed Image Text:1. Calculate the momentum of the following objects in N-s. a. a 55-g tennis ball moving at 100 kph b. a 450-g football moving at 80 kph c. a 0.02-kg bullet moving at 300 m/s d. a 1,200-kg car traveling at 70 kph 2. A 3.5-g bullet moving at 5,000.0 m/s strikes a 15.00-kg wooden block resting on a horizontal frictionless table. The bullet passes through the block and comes out with a speed of 150.0 m/s. What is the speed of the block after the bullet leaves the block? 3. A 65.00-kg athlete applies a force of 400.0 N to a 25.00-kg cart, which is initially at rest, over a period of 2.00 s before jumping onto the cart. Assuming there is no friction between the cart and the road on which it runs, what is its velocity after the athlete jumps on?
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