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calculate the change in momentum of a car of mass 1500kg when its speed increase from 16km/h to 90km /h uniformly
9 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
change km/hr to m/s (multiply by 1000/3600)

Momentumchange=mass*(changeainvelocity)
= mass*(90-16)(1000/3600) m/s^2
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