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To calculate the initial and final momentum of the car, we can use the formula for momentum:

Momentum = mass × velocity

  1. Initial momentum: The initial momentum of the car is given by the product of its mass and initial velocity.

Initial momentum = mass × initial velocity

Given: Mass of the car (m) = 1,500 kg Initial velocity (v) = 80 m/s

Initial momentum = 1,500 kg × 80 m/s

  1. Final momentum: The final momentum of the car is given by the product of its mass and final velocity. Since the car comes to rest, the final velocity is 0 m/s.

Final momentum = mass × final velocity

Given: Mass of the car (m) = 1,500 kg Final velocity (v) = 0 m/s

Final momentum = 1,500 kg × 0 m/s

Therefore, the initial momentum of the car is 120,000 kg·m/s (kilogram meters per second), and the final momentum is 0 kg·m/s.

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