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1.

Best Answer: p = m*v


Assuming earth gravity (9.81m/s)
m = W / g = 522 / 9.81 = 53.27kg
p = 53.27*1.22 = 64.99 kg.m/s (to 2 dp)

2. m1 s1 +m2s2 = (m1+m2) v
16* 30 - 4*50 = (20) v (note u2 = -50cm/s)
v = 14 cm/s /100
= 0.14 m/s

3. Use the law of conservation of momentum.


M1V1 + M2V2 + M1V3 + M2V4 where
M1 = mass of the bowling ball = 7.3 kg (given)
V1 = initial velocity of bowling ball = 6 m/sec (given)
M2 = mass of the bowling pin = 1.6 kg (given)
V2 = initial velocity of bowling pin = 0 (at rest)
V3 = final velocity of bowling ball = 5.4 m/sec (given)
V4 = final velocity of pin
Substituting appropriate values,
7.3(6) + 1.6(0) = 7.3(5.4) + 1.6(V4)
1.6(V4) = 7.3(6 - 5.4)
V4 = 7.3(0.6)/1.6
V4 = 2.74 m/sec, (this is close enough to your answer of 2.7 m/sec).

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