For each of these collisions, can we see that momentum is conserved? Show why or why not, based on your data.
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For each of these collisions, can we see that momentum is conserved? Show why or why not, based on your data.
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- For all the collisions in this lab, what can you conclude about the sum of the changes in momentum for the objects (Δp1 + Δp2 for Parts 1 and 2 and Δp1 + Δp2 + Δp3 for Part 3)? Does this agree with the Law of Momentum Conservation? Show why or why not.Based on your data, What can you conclude about the momentum changes for Balls 1 and 2 in these collisions?A ball of clay of mass m is thrown with a speed v against a brickwall. The clay sticks to the wall and stops. Is the principle ofconservation of momentum violated in this example?
- A car moving with an initial speed v collides with a secondstationary car that is one-half as massive. After the collision thefirst car moves in the same direction as before with a speed v/3.(a) Find the final speed of the second car. (b) Is this collisionelastic or inelastic?Explain and labled.A ball of mass 500g swings on the end of a 70cm long string and collided with a 2.5 kg block as shown. Assume that the collision is perfectly elastic. A) What is the speed of the block immediately after the collision? B) How high does teh ball rise after the collision? note: Please answer with most steps explained. Thank you!!! :)Can any real collision ever be truly perfectly elastic? Why or why not? (You should think about this in two ways: first consider what effects of the environment surrounding the collision might have on energy and momentum conservation; second, consider the objects themselves – how must an object react to a collision in order to be considered "perfect"?).
- Consider a rocket that is stationary in free space (no gravity) which has a total mass of 70 million kg. if 12 million kg of this is the fuel which it burns with an exhaust velocity of 25000m/s then what is the final velocity of the rocket after the burn.Two meatballs are speeding directly toward each other. One is a 4.0-kg meatball moving with a speed of 6.0 m/s, and the other has a mass of 2.0 kg and a speed of 4 m/s. If they collide inelastically, what will be the speed of the resulting 6.0 kg meatball immediately after the collision? Show complete solution (Given, Required, Equation and Final Answer)One pool ball traveling with a velocity of 5 m/s hits another ball of the same mass, which is stationary. The collision is head on, as momentum is conserved, and they bounce off each other. What type of collision is this? What are the final velocities of both bodies? Show complete solution (Given, Required, Equation and Final Answer)
- Let's assume a perfectly elastic collision between a golf club (mass of 250 gr) and a golf ball (mass of 46 gr). If the club hits the ball at a speed of 45 m/sec what will be the speed of the ball after the impact? What happens if the mass of the club is doubled?Was momentum conserved in these collisions? If not, provide a brief explanation.Assume two objects that collide with one another are both included in the system being observed. (a) If the motion is restricted to being along the x-direction (one-dimensional motion), then what equation must be true? (In other words, what equation applies to all 1-D collisions?) (b) Furthermore, if the two objects stick together after the collision, then what additional equation must be true? (c) What is the term for this type of collision? (d) Give an example of a reverse version of this type of collision.