Calculate the magnitude of the linear momentum for the following cases.

(a) a proton with mass 1.67 10-27 kg, moving with a speed of 4.00 106 m/s

(b) a 16.5 g bullet moving with a speed of 270 m/s

(c) a 70.5 kg sprinter running with a speed of 12.5 m/s

(d) the Earth (mass = 5.98 1024 kg) moving with an orbital speed equal to 2.98 104

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a)
1.67 * 10^-27 * 4.00*10^6
=(1.67*4)* 10^-21
= 6.68 * 10^-21 kg m/s
all to three significant figures since 4.00 and 1.67 are three figures
b)
16.5 g * 10^-3 kg/g = 16.5 * 10^-3 kg = 1.65*10^-2 kg
270 m/s = 2.70*10^2
now do (1.65*2.70)* 10^-2 * 10^2
=4.455*10^0 but we want three significant figures and anything^0 = 1 so
4.46 kg m/s
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