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19 October, 16:14

In an isolated system, Bicycle 1 and Bicycle 2, each with a mass of 10 kg,

collide. Bicycle 1 was moving to the right at 5 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 October, 19:56
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    Answer: 20 kgm/s

    Explanation:

    Given that M1 = M2 = 10kg

    V1 = 5 m/s, V2 = 3 m/s

    Since momentum is a vector quantity, the direction of the two object will be taken into consideration.

    The magnitude of their combined

    momentum before the crash will be:

    M1V1 - M2V2

    Substitute all the parameters into the formula

    10 * 5 - 10 * 3

    50 - 30

    20 kgm/s

    Therefore, the magnitude of their combined momentum before the crash will be 20 kgm/s
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