You are coasting on your 11-kg bicycle at 14 m/s and a 6.0-g bug splatters on your helmet. The bug was initially moving
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You are coasting on your 11-kg bicycle at 14 m/s and a 6.0-g bug splatters on your helmet. The bug was initially moving
questions: a. What is the initial momentum of you plus your bicycle? kg m/s Pi b. What is the initial momentum of the bug? Pi = kg m/s c. What is your change in velocity due to the collision the bug? Mind the sign of your answer; to enter your answer in scientific notation, use the "E notation" (to enter 3.14 x 10-5, enter "3.14E-5"). Δυ = m/s d. What would the change in velocity have been if the bug were traveling in the opposite direction? Mind the sign of your answer; to enter your answer in scientific notation, use the "E notation" (to enter 3.14 × 10-5, enter "3.14E-5"). Δυ m/s =
You are coasting on your 11-kg bicycle at 14 m/s and a 6.0-g bug splatters on your helmet. The bug was initially moving at 1.0 m/s in the same direction as you. If your mass is 60 kg, answer the following