1 How do seatbelts minimize the momentum of passengers in car crashes? 2 When do we say that two bodies collide perfectly elastic? 3 Why does handgun give this "kick" when firing it?
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A: Given that,Mass of car (m) =600kgInitial velocity (u) = 5m/sFinal velocity (v) = 2m/sImpulse of the…
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A: Given that:-Mass of railway train, m1=6000 kgVelocity of railway train, V1=2.0 m/s RightMass of…
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A: Given:For run 1:v1 = -0.5 m/sv2 = 0.2 m/sm = 0.3 kgFor run 2:v1 = -0.3 m/sv2 = 0.8 m/sm = 0.3 kg
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Q: Q34) In a particular crash test, a car of mass 1500 kg collides with a wall, as shown in Figure 31.…
A: GivenMass of the car (m) = 1500 kgDuration of collision (t) = 0.150 sVelocity of car before…
Q: 1. A car and truck collide and stick together in a perfectly inelastic collision as shown. Use…
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Q: Describe an example of an impulse. Identify two ways you can change the impulse. For instance, how…
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Q: A tennis racket hits a ball. If an impulse of -5 Ns acts on the ball, what impulse acts on the…
A: The given data we have: Impulse acted on the tennis ball: -5Ns The objective is to calculate the…
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Q: Which of the following best describes why an egg landing on a pillow is less likely to break than a…
A: Impulse (I) on a body quantifies the overall effect of a force on that body for a time during its…
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Q: A puck with mass 0.140 kg moving on a frictionless air puck table at 1.2 m/s strikes a second puck…
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Q: QUESTION 3 Explain which has a greater momentum, a train at rest or moving skateboard? G B x² X₂ Aa…
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Q: Airbags are designed to protect you in a crash by increasing the amount of time (At) over which your…
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Q: A runner with a mass of 75 kg is dashing at a speed of 7.5 m/s makes a perfectly inelastic collision…
A: total momentum of runner and linebacker before collision: pi=m1v1+m2v2=75×7.5+95×0=562.5 ---(1)…
Q: Concept Question #2: Explain, in terms of impulse and momentum, how airbags help avoid injury in a…
A: Impulse is define as change in momentum. I = ∆p . also , Impluse = force × ∆ time.…
Q: 17. Discuss the following in terms of impulse and momentum: a. Why are padded dashboards safer than…
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Q: Directions: Solve the following problem. Tabulate the given and present the complete solution. Table…
A: Given : Mass of bumper car m=100 kg Speed of car before the collision v1=10 m/s Speed of same car…
Q: Is it possible for a small force to produce a larger impulse on a given object than a large force?…
A: The expression for the impulse is given by,
Q: What is one example of how you have used or experienced Conservation of Momentum and how does this…
A: In pool game when one ball hits another ball at rest then the other starts moving and the first ball…
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Q: A 12550kg ship, moves at 1.50 m/s. A tugboat pushes on it for 12s. When the tugboat stops, the…
A: Given data: Mass (m) = 12550 kg Initial velocity (u) = 1.50 m/s Time (t) = 12 s Final velocity (v)…
Q: A rubber ball of mass 507 g moving with a velocity of 18 m s-l collides with the surface of a wall…
A: a initial momentum of the ball, p1=mv1 p1=0.507 kg18 m/s…
Q: Many years ago cars were manufactured to be as rigid as possible today's cars are designed to…
A: The reason for designing cars to crumple upon impact is based on the principles of momentum and…
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Q: Alex hits a line drive directly up the middle which leaves his bat traveling at 271 meters per…
A: we know that,Impulse= change in momentumI=∆P→I=m∆v→I=mv1→-v2→
Q: Explain the importance of seatbelts and airbags inside the car. What is its relation to momentum?
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Q: What is the velocity and direction of the collision if a railway train with a mass of 6,000 kg is…
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Q: Which of the following statements is/are TRUE about the collision of puck A and B if the effects of…
A: Conservation of momentum only applies when there is no external force acting on the system. Here,…
Q: Two cars collide at an intersection. If the cars do not stick together,can we conclude that their…
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Q: 4. In a perfectly inelastic collision, two objects collide and stick together. Is momentum conserved…
A: In a perfectly inelastic collision, two objects join together after colliding with each other.
Q: need help figuring out the momentum of the system before AND after collision. It's an inelastic…
A: smaller mass = 0.25 kg initial velocity = 0 m/s final velocity = -0.25 m/s larger mass = 0.45 kg…
Q: A stationary object explodes into several fragments. Which properties of the system are conserved?…
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Q: Conservation of momentum. * Momentum is conserved in . .. I. II. Inelastic collision. I. Partially…
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Q: The impulse-momentum theorem relates impulse to the change in momentum. 3. You throw a 400 g lump…
A: Change in momentum is known as impulse .It is a vector quantity.
Q: You hold a beach ball above your head and then throw it upward. Represent the motion of the ball…
A: The objective of the question is to represent the motion of a beach ball thrown upward using an…
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