What is the momentum (in kg·m/s) of an electron traveling at 0.849c?
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What is the momentum (in kg·m/s) of an electron traveling at 0.849c? answer in kg*m/s please...
What is the relativistic momentum of a proton traveling at 0.990c? A. 3.55E–18 kg·m/s B. 3.52E–18 kg·m/s C. 4.96E–18 kg·m/s D. 5.01E–18 kg·m/s
The electron mass is 9 × 10−31 kg. what is the momentum of an electron traveling at a velocity of < 0, 0, -2.7 × 108 > m/s?
An asteroid has an momentum of 5.6E6 kg·m/s in the +x direction and a momentum of 3.7E6 kg·m/s in the +y direction. What is the angle, in degrees, of the resulting momentum? A 4.0 kg ball with a velocity of 1.4 m/s and a 2.5 kg ball with a velocity of -1.0 m/s collide. If the collision was perfectly elastic and the velocity of the 4.0 kg ball was -0.44615 m/s (extra digits kept to avoid round-off error in...
An electron is accelerated by a potential difference of 100V. What is its momentum in kg x m/s? The answer is 5.43x10^-24. please show the work
A 0.014 kg bullet traveling horizontally at 403 m/s strikes a 4 kg block of wood sitting at the very edge of a horizontal table of height 1 meters. The bullet is lodged into the wood. [For the signs of directions in this problem, take forward and upward to be positive; backward and down to be negative.] a) What is the momentum of the bullet right before it impacts the block of wood? b) What is the momentum of the...
Q1 What is the magnitude of the momentum of a fly if it is traveling with speed 1 m/s and has a mass of 0.0001 kg? Select one: a. 0.0001 kg·m/s. b. 1.0001 kg·m/s. c. 6.0001 kg·m/s. d. 5.0001 kg·m/s. e. None of the above Q2 A bullet fired from the muzzle of a rifle initially rotates with an angular velocity of 2200 radians/sec. If the bullet is slowed by friction and rotates through 480 revolutions during its 1.4 seconds...
An object has a kinetic energy of 254 J and a momentum of magnitude 23.7 kg·m/s. Find the speed and the mass of the object. speed m/s mass kg
A ball traveling with an initial momentum of 0.9 kg⋅m/s bounces off a wall in the opposite direction with a momentum of -0.5 kg⋅m/s. What impulse vector was needed to do this? (Remember: One dimensional vectors use + and - signs for direction!)
In a typical electron microscope, the momentum of each electron is about 1.9 10-22 kg-m/s. What is the de Broglie wavelength of the electrons? m
1. A 10,000 KG truck is traveling at +20 m/s. What would
happen to the momentum of the truck if it increases in velocity in
the same direction?
2. A 120 KG rugby player is running toward another player at 5
m/s. How much force needs to be applied over one second in order to
bring him to a stop?
3. if the acceleration of an object decreases, what happens to
the inertia?
A 10,000kg truck is traveling at +20m/s....