Rita is riding a 7.0 kilogram bike at a velocity of 15 meters/second. rita’s mass is 42 kilograms. what is her momentum?
a. 1.0 × 102 kilogram meters/second
b. 5.2 × 102 kilogram meters/second
c. 6.3 × 102 kilogram meters/second
d. 7.4 × 102 kilogram meters/second
e. 8.5 × 102 kilogram meters/second

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Answer 1

Rita's momentum when riding a 7kg bike at a velocity of 15m/s where her mass is 42kg is 7.4 * 10² kilogram meters / second. Therefore, the answer is D.

How to calculate Rita's momentum?

In Newtonian mechanics, momentum is the product of the mass and velocity of an object. It's a vector quantity, possessing a magnitude and a direction.

Based from the question, given :
mass of bike = 7kg

mass of Rita = 42kg

velocity = 15m/s

Momentum (P) = mass * velocity

= (mass of bike + mass of rita) * 15

= (7 + 42) * 15

= 49 * 15

= 7.4 * 10² kilogram meters / second

Therefore, the answer is D.

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