a motorcycle has a mass of 2.50*1000 kg. a constant force is exerted on it for 60.0 s. The motorcycle's initial velocity is 6.00 m/s and its final velocity 28.0 m/s. What is its change in momentum?

To find the change in momentum of an object, we can use the formula:

Change in Momentum = Final Momentum - Initial Momentum

The momentum of an object is given by the equation:

Momentum = Mass x Velocity

Given:
Mass of the motorcycle = 2.50 x 1000 kg
Initial velocity = 6.00 m/s
Final velocity = 28.0 m/s
Time = 60.0 s

First, we need to calculate the initial momentum and final momentum of the motorcycle.

Initial Momentum = Mass x Initial Velocity
Final Momentum = Mass x Final Velocity

Initial Momentum = (2.50 x 1000 kg) x (6.00 m/s)
Final Momentum = (2.50 x 1000 kg) x (28.0 m/s)

Calculating the values:

Initial Momentum = 15,000 kg m/s
Final Momentum = 70,000 kg m/s

Now we can find the change in momentum:

Change in Momentum = Final Momentum - Initial Momentum

Change in Momentum = 70,000 kg m/s - 15,000 kg m/s

Calculating the value:

Change in Momentum = 55,000 kg m/s

Therefore, the change in momentum of the motorcycle is 55,000 kg m/s.