How Do You Calculate the Percent Change in Momentum for a Lorry?

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The discussion revolves around calculating the percent change in momentum for a lorry transitioning from a loaded to an unloaded state while maintaining a constant velocity of 13.41 m/s. The subject area pertains to concepts of momentum in physics.

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  • Exploratory, Mathematical reasoning, Assumption checking

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  • Participants discuss the formula for momentum and the weights of the lorry in both states. There is an exploration of the calculation for percent change in momentum, with some participants questioning the accuracy of their calculations.

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The discussion includes attempts to calculate the percent change in momentum, with some participants expressing uncertainty about their results. Guidance is offered regarding the importance of showing work for verification. Multiple interpretations of the calculations are being explored, but there is no explicit consensus on the final answer.

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% Change in Momentum

1. I do not understand how to do this question as part of my revision. can anyone help? ''Calculate the % change in the momentum of the lorry from loaded to unloaded whilst traveling at a constant velocity of 13.41m/s''



2. Momentum = mass x velocity? Loaded lorry weighs 3100kg unloaded weighs 2300kgs.
 
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would change be 25.8% decrease in momentum from loaded to unloaded?
 
spritchs said:
would change be 25.8% decrease in momentum from loaded to unloaded?

Yup, that looks correct to me.

[In future, please show your work, as it is easier for someone to check your work than to do it themselves!]
 
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change = momentum_full - momentum unloaded = m1v - m2v = v(m1-m2)

percentage change = (change / momentum_full) * 100%
 
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yeah, i know, i corrected it right after i'd posted it.
 
dobry_den said:
yeah, i know, i corrected it right after i'd posted it.

Which is why I deleted my last post :smile:
 

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