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When would a small car have the same momentum as a large truck?
(a) when the velocity of the truck is much greater than the velocity of the car?
(b) when the velocity of the car and truck are wequal
(c) never
(d) when the velocity of the car is much greater than the velocity of the truck
(e) none of the above

2007-02-02 06:14:50 · 4 answers · asked by Hey ;) 3 in Science & Mathematics Physics

4 answers

(d)

momentum is measured in mass and velocity or in basic terms m*v

So since the m(car)m(truck) to compensate for the missing mass

2007-02-02 06:18:43 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

yaar its comin up in a way first u should comfirm thats the trucks heavier than the car(u cant jus assume things in physics)
so if the momentums all the same ones now got to look at velocity as masses are already found less and more
so for the product to be equal we need the velocity of the car to be much higher than the truck.......!
thats all dude

2007-02-03 03:39:02 · answer #2 · answered by sats........ 1 · 0 0

d

2007-02-02 17:08:06 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

d

2007-02-02 14:19:13 · answer #4 · answered by connie sue 5 · 1 0

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