Can you relate impulse to other physical quantities under the condition of external force acting on the system during a collision?
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Can you relate impulse to other physical quantities under the condition of external force acting on the system during a collision?
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- Two billiard balls of equal mass undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision. If the speed of ball 1 was initially 2.23 m/s, and the speed of ball 2 was 6.32 m/s in the opposite direction, what will be the speed of ball 1 after the collision?Pls asapTwo blocks of masses m, = 4.00 kg and m, = 8.00 kg are each released from rest at a height of 5.00 m on a frictionless track, as shown in the figure, and undergo an elastic head-on collision. Find the maximum height to which block m, rises after the collision. т т2 5.00 m 5.00 m
- In the figure, block 1 of mass m₁ slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h-3 m and then collides with stationary block 2, which has mass m₂ - 5m₁. After the collision, block 2 slides into a region where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.6 and comes to a stop in distance d within that region. What is the value of distance d if the collision is (a) elastic and (b) completely inelastic? (a) Number (b) Number i h Unit Unit Frictionless 9 -H₂Is the following statement true? If not, why? Within the system, both the momentum and kinetic energy are conserved during each of the collisions ( spring-loaded elastic, hoop spring, and putty collisions).This problem deals with a mass m on a spring (with con- stant k) that receives an impulse po = mvo at time t = 0. Show that the initial value problems mx" + kx = 0; x (0) = 0, x'(0) = vo and mx" + kx = po8(t): x(0) = 0, x'(0) = 0 have the same solution. Thus the effect of po8(t) is, in- deed, to impart to the particle an initial momentum po-
- A cue ball traveling at 6.57 m/s makes a glancing, elastic collision with a target ball of equal mass that is initially at rest. The cue ball is deflected so that it makes an angle of 30.0° with its original direction of travel. (a) Find the angle between the velocity vectors of the two balls after the collision. (b) Find the speed of each ball after the collision.Prof. P's dwarf lime tree is doing well this year and provides those lime slices for his refreshing online lecture glass of water. One of those limes with a mass of 45.2 grams falls vertically from the tree at a height of 1.3 meters and elastically bounces straight up off the greenhouse floor. If that poor lime was in contact with the floor for 0.11 seconds, what was the force on the lime from the floor in Newtons? (assume up is positive) Prof. P. has experimentally determined (because he does that sort of stuff) that a 5N force will bruise a lime and make it nasty for his drink - is this lime OK?I. A lump of clay (m = 3.00 kg) is thrown towards a wall at speed v = 3.00 m/s. The lump sticks to the wall. (a) What kind of collision is it? Is momentum conserved during this collision? Why or why not? (b) Calculate the impulse imparted on the lump by the wall. (c) Calculate percent of initial kinetic energy lost during this collision. II. Same lump is thrown towards the same wall, but this time it bounces off the wall at speed of 3.00 m/s. (a) What kind of collision is it? Is momentum conserved during this collision? Why or why not? (b) Calculate the impulse imparted on the lump by the wall. (c) Calculate percent of initial kinetic energy lost during this collision. III. Same lump is thrown towards the same wall, but this time it bounces off the wall at speed of 2.00 m/s. (a) What kind of collision is it? Is momentum conserved during this collision? Why or why not? (b) Calculate the impulse imparted on the lump by the wall. (c) Calculate percent of initial kinetic energy lost during…
- A completely inelastic collision occurs between two balls of wet putty that move directly toward each other along a vertical axis. Just before the collision, one ball, of mass 3.9 kg, is moving upward at 23 m/s and the other ball, of mass 1.3 kg, is moving downward at 14 m/s. How high do the combined two balls of putty rise above the collision point? (Neglect air drag.)In a system with two moving objects, when a collision occurs between the objects: the total kinetic energy is always conserved. the total momentum is always conserved. neither the kinetic energy nor the momentum is conserved. the total kinetic energy and total momentum are always conserved.A ballistic pendulum is used to measure the speed of high-speed projectiles. A 6-g bullet A is fired into a 1-kg wood block B suspended by a cord with a length of l = 2.2 m. The block then swings through a maximum angle of θ = 60°. Determine (a) the initial speed of the bullet v0, (b) the impulse imparted by the bullet on the block, (c) the force on the cord immediately after the impact.