An object of mass 3.4 kg is moving in a straight line with kinetic energy 59.177 J. A force is applied in the direction of its motion for 2.7 seconds, and as a result, its kinetic energy is multiplied by a factor of 1.57. By what factor is its momentum multiplied?

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Answer:

Its momentum is multiplied by a factor of 1.25

Explanation:

First, we calculate the initial velocity of the object:

  • K = 0.5 * m * v₁²
  • 59.177 J = 0.5 * 3.4 kg * v₁²
  • v₁ = 5.9 m/s

With that velocity we can calculate the initial momentum of the object:

  • p₁ = v₁ * m
  • p₁ = 20.06 kg·m/s

Then we calculate the velocity of the object once its kinetic energy has increased:

  • (59.177 J) * 1.57 = 0.5 * 3.4 kg * v₂²
  • v₂ = 7.4 m/s

And calculate the second momentum of the object:

  • p₂ = v₂ * m
  • p₂ = 25.16 kg·m/s

Finally we calculate the factor:

  • p₂/p₁ = 1.25
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