Question
A 1-kilogram mouse walks across a road at a velocity of 0.01 m/sec
. What is the mouse’s momentum?(1 point)
Responses
1 kg⋅m/s
1 kg⋅m/s
100 kg⋅m/s
100 kg⋅m/s
10 kg⋅m/s
10 kg⋅m/s
0.01 kg⋅m/s
. What is the mouse’s momentum?(1 point)
Responses
1 kg⋅m/s
1 kg⋅m/s
100 kg⋅m/s
100 kg⋅m/s
10 kg⋅m/s
10 kg⋅m/s
0.01 kg⋅m/s
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What is required for two forces to be balanced?(1 point)
Responses
They must be equal in strength and acting in opposite directions.
They must be equal in strength and acting in the same direction.
They must be unequal in strength and acting in the same direction.
They must be unequal in strength and acting in opposite directions.
Responses
They must be equal in strength and acting in opposite directions.
They must be equal in strength and acting in the same direction.
They must be unequal in strength and acting in the same direction.
They must be unequal in strength and acting in opposite directions.
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Kevin uses a golf club to hit a ball. What transfer of momentum takes place as a result of the ball being hit?(1 point)
Responses
Momentum is transferred from the golfer’s hand to the ball.
No momentum is transferred in this system.
Momentum is transferred from the ball to the golf club.
Momentum is transferred from the golf club to the ball.
Responses
Momentum is transferred from the golfer’s hand to the ball.
No momentum is transferred in this system.
Momentum is transferred from the ball to the golf club.
Momentum is transferred from the golf club to the ball.
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A 1-kilogram mouse walks across a road at a velocity of 0.01 m/sec
. What is the mouse’s momentum?(1 point)
Responses
1 kg⋅m/s
100 kg⋅m/s
10 kg⋅m/s
0.01 kg⋅m/s
. What is the mouse’s momentum?(1 point)
Responses
1 kg⋅m/s
100 kg⋅m/s
10 kg⋅m/s
0.01 kg⋅m/s
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The mouse's momentum can be calculated by multiplying its mass (1 kg) by its velocity (0.01 m/sec).
Momentum = Mass × Velocity
Momentum = 1 kg × 0.01 m/sec
Therefore, the mouse's momentum is 0.01 kg·m/s.
Momentum = Mass × Velocity
Momentum = 1 kg × 0.01 m/sec
Therefore, the mouse's momentum is 0.01 kg·m/s.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
They must be equal in strength and acting in opposite directions.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Momentum is transferred from the golf club to the ball.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
The mouse's momentum can be calculated by multiplying its mass (1 kg) by its velocity (0.01 m/sec).
Momentum = Mass × Velocity
Momentum = 1 kg × 0.01 m/sec
Therefore, the mouse's momentum is 0.01 kg·m/s.
Momentum = Mass × Velocity
Momentum = 1 kg × 0.01 m/sec
Therefore, the mouse's momentum is 0.01 kg·m/s.
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