Answers:
a) Momentum for Car 1: [tex]p_{1}=32500kg.m/s[/tex] East
Momentum for Car 2:[tex]p_{2}=42500kg.m/s[/tex] West
b) Car 2 has the greater momentum
Explanation:
a) The linear momentum [tex]p[/tex] is given by the following equation:
[tex]p=m.v[/tex] (1)
Where [tex]m[/tex] is the mass of the object and [tex]v[/tex] its velocity.
In this case both cars have a mass of [tex]500kg[/tex] but different velocities ([tex]v_{1}=65m/s[/tex] east for car 1 and [tex]v_{2}=85m/s[/tex] west for car 2).
For Car 1:
[tex]p_{1}=m.v_{1}[/tex] (2)
[tex]p_{1}=(500kg)(65m/s)[/tex] (3)
[tex]p_{1}=32500kg.m/s[/tex] (4)
For Car 2:
[tex]p_{2}=m.v_{2}[/tex] (5)
[tex]p_{2}=(500kg)(85m/s)[/tex] (6)
[tex]p_{2}=42500kg.m/s[/tex] (7)
b) Having the result of the lineal momentum for both cars, we know Car 2 has the larger momentum, this can be known because Car 2 has a greater velocity.
So, if momentum is directly proportional to the mass and the velocity of the object, both objects have the same mass but different velocities; the object with greater mass will have the greater momentum.