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A car (1,500 kg) is driving with 45,000 kg*m/s.  What is the car's velocity

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A car (1,500 kg) is driving with 45,000 kg*m/s.  What is the car's velocity

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Solution

To find the car's velocity, we need to use the formula for momentum, which is mass times velocity (p=mv).

Given: Mass (m) = 1,500 kg Momentum (p) = 45,000 kg*m/s

We need to find: Velocity (v)

Rearranging the formula to solve for velocity gives us v = p/m.

Substituting the given values into the formula gives us v = 45,000 kg*m/s / 1,500 kg.

So, the car's velocity is 30 m/s.

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