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 ====== Example: Calculating the momentum of a slow-moving object ====== ====== Example: Calculating the momentum of a slow-moving object ======
  
-A [[http://s.hswstatic.com/gif/1971-1980-ford-pinto-1971.jpg|1971 Ford Pinto]] is observed to moving with a velocity of $\langle 22.35, 0, 1.06\rangle\:\dfrac{m}{s}$. Determine the momentum of this sweet ride.+A [[http://s.hswstatic.com/gif/1971-1980-ford-pinto-1971.jpg|1971 Ford Pinto]] is observed to moving with a velocity of $\langle 22.35, 0, 1.06\rangle\dfrac{m}{s}$. Determine the momentum of this sweet ride.
  
 ==== Setup ==== ==== Setup ====
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   * The Ford Pinto is in motion   * The Ford Pinto is in motion
-  * It has a velocity, $\vec{v}_{car} = \langle 22.35, 0, 1.06\rangle\:\dfrac{m}{s}$.+  * It has a velocity, $\vec{v}_{car} = \langle 22.35, 0, 1.06\rangle\dfrac{m}{s}$.
      
 === Lacking === === Lacking ===
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 We compute the momentum vector. We compute the momentum vector.
  
-$$\vec{p} = m_{car} \vec{v}_{car} = (884.05 kg) \langle 22.35, 0, 1.06\rangle\:\dfrac{m}{s} = $$+$$\vec{p}_{car} = m_{car} \vec{v}_{car} = (884.05 kg) \langle 22.35, 0, 1.06\rangle\dfrac{m}{s} = \langle 1.98 \times 10^4, 0, 9.37 \times 10^2\rangle \dfrac{kg\:m}{s}$$
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