Respuesta :
impulse = F × t
The greater the impulse exerted on something, the greater will be the change in momentum.
impulse = change in momentum
Ft = ∆(mv)
Answer:
Explanation:
Given:
mass of car 1 = 2000 kg
speed of car 1 = 15 m/s
mass of car 2 = 1200 kg
car 2 is initially at rest.
Impulse (F Δt) = change in momentum = Δ(mv)
Change in Momentum depends on the mass and velocity.
When car 1 collides with car 2, car 1 would under go greater change in the momentum because it has greater mass and initial velocity while car 2 has smaller mass and is initially at rest.