Respuesta :

Answer:

The change in momentum is 2 times the length of the momentum vector put in the negative direction.

Explanation:

The change in momentum is defined as

[tex]\Delta p=p_f-p_i[/tex]

meaning it is the difference between the final and the inital momentum.

Now, our initial momentum is

[tex]p_i=mv_i\vec{i}[/tex]

it is in the positive i-direction.

The final momentum is

[tex]p_f=-mv_i\vec{i}[/tex]

and it is in the negative i-direction.

Therefore, the change in momentum is

[tex]\Delta p=p_f-p_i=p_f=-mv_i\vec{i}-mv_i\vec{i}[/tex][tex]\boxed{\Delta p=-2mv_i\vec{i}}[/tex]

which is our answer!

Now, what is the direction and magnitude of this momentum vector?

This vector has length 2 and points in the negative i-direction.