Calculating momentum when you know mass and KE

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The discussion revolves around calculating the momentum of an object with a known mass of 8 kg and a kinetic energy of 70 J. Participants explore the relationship between kinetic energy and momentum in the context of classical mechanics.

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants discuss the definitions of kinetic energy and momentum, questioning the original poster's understanding of the equations involved. There is an emphasis on combining equations to find unknown variables, particularly velocity.

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Some participants have provided guidance on the correct equations for kinetic energy and momentum, suggesting that the original poster needs to clarify their calculations. There is an ongoing exploration of the relationships between the variables involved, with no explicit consensus reached.

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Participants note that the original poster's calculations appear to be incorrect, and there is a suggestion to reflect on the equations and their meanings. The discussion highlights the importance of understanding the underlying principles rather than merely applying formulas.

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Homework Statement



Calculate the momentum of an object of mass 8 kg if its kinetic energy is 70 J

Homework Equations



I am not sure what the equation is. Every one I have tried hasn't worked

The Attempt at a Solution


KE=MV squared?
 
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Kinetic energy is not equal to mv2.

Write down the definitions of kinetic energy and momentum. (You do know them, right?) Then combine them by solving for the variable you don't know.
 
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connie5828 said:

Homework Statement



Calculate the momentum of an object of mass 8 kg if its kinetic energy is 70 J

Homework Equations



I am not sure what the equation is. Every one I have tried hasn't worked
Well, you know the object's kinetic energy and mass, so what does that say about the object's velocity? If you happen to figure out the object's velocity, and since you know its mass, then its momentum is ...?

You'll frequently find that physics is usually not about simply plugging in numbers into an existing equation (although that does happen sometimes). Much of the time you'll find that multiple laws/equations are necessary to be combined to figure out a specific problem. Which is why it's a good idea to reflect upon the equations to figure out what those equations really mean, and how they apply to various problems.

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KE=MV squared?
Close, but not quite right. You'll need the correct equation for kinetic energy (it's almost what you wrote above, but not quite), and another equation which describes momentum.

[Edit: I see diazona beat me to the answer.]
 
looks like my first reply may not have posted. thanks for your help. Please correct what I am not understanding

KE=MV2/2
so equation would be 70=82/2
70=64/2 (is this correct??)
70/32=2.188
P=MV
P=8*2.188

the problem is I am using the practice equation to try to figure this out and it says the answer is 33. My calculations are definitely off somewhere. Please help.
 
Hi Connie, you've got the definitions right now, but you squared the wrong thing. KE is mv2/2 = 8v2/2, but you wrote 82/2 = m2/2.

Start with the equation 70 = mv2/2. Substitute for the mass: 70 = 8v2/2. Then solve for v. That means keep doing the same thing (multiply or divide by the same numbers) to each side of the equation till you have it in the form v2 = some number. Then take the square root of each side, so you have v = the square root of that number.

Then go to your other equation, momentum = mv, and replace the v with what you found v was equal to.
 
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