At what speed do a bicycle and its rider, with combined mass of 100 kg, have the same momentum as a 1800 kg car traveling at 5.4 m/s
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Given: Mass of the car, m1 = 1800 kg Velocity of the car, v1 = 5.4 m/s Momentum of the car, p1 = m1 * v1 Show more…
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