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A 10kg cart is moving at 5ms collides with a 5kg cart at rest and Causes it move 10ms What principle explain the result?

The principle of conservation of momentum explains this result. The total momentum of the system before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision. In this case, the momentum gained by the 5kg cart moving at 10 m/s is equal to the momentum lost by the 10kg cart, resulting in a balanced conservation of momentum.


A 4.5kg ham is thrown into a stationary 15 kg shop cart At what speed will the cart travel if the ham had an initial speed of 2.2 ms?

m = 4.5kg v = 2.2m/s M = 15kg V = ? ---- velocity of ham and cart before: momentum of ham = pv momentum of cart = 0 after: momentum of ham and cart = (m+M)V momentum of ham + momentum of cart = momentum of ham and cart mv + 0 = (m+M)V mv / (m+M) = V (4.5*2.2) / (4.5 + 15) = 0.51 kgm/s


If the mass of a cart full of groceries decreases to half and its speed doubles what happens to the momentum of the cart?

if you add more weight or mass to any thing, it will incease its momentum. lets say you are grocery shopping and you add 5 bags of cat liter to your cart. inertia will increase and your momentum will increase. it easy, just picture it in you head. your welcome!!!!


When carts unequal masses push away from each other which cart has more momentum?

The cart with the greater mass will have more momentum when they push away from each other, assuming they have equal velocities. Momentum is the product of an object's mass and velocity, so the cart with greater mass will possess more momentum.


Which of the following has greater momentum a 500 kg car moving at 64 km a 250 kg cart moving at 12 km or a 1000 kg truck moving at 32 km?

Momentum (p) equals mass times velocity, or p=mv, and I assume that when the question says "moving at 64 km" it is referring to the cars velocity. The car will have a momentum of 32000 kg*km/s. The cart will have a momentum of 3000 kg*km/s. The truck will have a momentum of 32000 kg*km/s. The car and the truck both have a greater momentum than the cart.


What is the momentum of a 8 kilogram cart moving with a speed of 12 meters per second?

The momentum of an object is calculated by multiplying its mass and velocity. In this case, the momentum of the 8 kg cart moving at 12 m/s would be 96 kg*m/s.


What is the momentum of a 30 kg cart moving with a speed of 10 meters per second?

The momentum is given by the formula... p=mv p=momentum m=mass v=velocity In your question your mass is 30kg and your velocity is 10m/s just do simple math and your momentum is 300kg*m/s


What impulse occurs when an average force of N is exerted on a cart for S's?

The impulse is the product of the average force and the time period over which it is applied, as given by the formula: Impulse = Force x Time = N x s. This impulse results in a change in the cart's momentum, according to the principle of impulse-momentum theorem.


Can a passenger plane stop in mid air?

No it cannot. Even with forward momentum, it could not be said to have stopped.


When a product falters what does it mean?

It means that it can loose strength or momentum, that the product stopped and started up again


How is momentum determined?

momentum is determined by the force that the object is pulled or pushed by or it can be determined by the position it's in. ex: when a cart is pushed down a hill when you're on roller skates and you're on the part of the hill that is like 5" away from top


Where did the word juggernaut originate?

It comes from the name of a Hindu deity, Jagernath. Apparently Jagernath was worshipped by preparing a large statue on a large and heavy cart which was then paraded. Due to momentum, once you got the cart going, it was hard to stop it.