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18 January, 23:55

In an isolated system, bicycle 1 and bicycle 2, each with a mass of 15 kg, collide. bicycle 1 was moving to the right at 1 m/s, while bicycle 2 was moving to the left at 3 m/s. what is the magnitude of their combined momentum before the crash?

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  1. 19 January, 01:54
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    To do this, all you need to do is get the momentum of each and get the sum. The formula of momentum is:

    p=mv

    where:

    p = momentum

    m = mass

    v = velocity

    Bicycle 1 and 2 have the same mass of 15 kg

    Bicycle 1 v = 1 m/s

    Bicycle 2 v = 3 m/s but because it was coming from the opposite direction then we get a negative velocity. The negative just indicates the direction so it will be - 3m/s

    m1v1+m2v2

    = (15kg) (1m/s) + (15kg) (-3m/s)

    = 15kg. m/s + (-45kg. m/s)

    =-30kg. m/s

    Their combined momentum before the crash is 30kg. m/s. We take out the negative sign because the question is asking only for the magnitude and not the direction and remember the negative sign indicates the direction.
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