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- A cricket ball of 200 g travelling horizontally with a speed of 50 m/s hits a wall and coming back again with a speed of 30 m/s. What is the magnitude of change in linear momentum of the ball? Select one: a. 4 kg.m/s b. 400 kg.m/s c. 16 kg.m. d. 4000 kg.m/sA lineback with a mass of 83kg strikes a 71 kg quarterbacker. The lineback was moving to the left at 5 m/s while the quarterbacker was moving to the right at 1.7 m/s. a)If the quarterbacker is thrown to the left at 3m/s after the collision, then what is the linebacks velocity after the collision? b) Determine the change in momentum of each player.COMENTUM AND IMPULSE 10. Two cars, A and B are moving in opposite direction at 90 km h-¹ and 70 km h-¹ respectively. The cars collide with each other and bounce off as shown in the Before collision FIGURE 4. The mass of car A, ma = 1500 kg and the mass of car B, mg=2000 kg. Final velocity for car A, VA= 15 km h¹ with angle 35°. Calculate the final velocity of car B, VB and its direction. After collision Ball A VA 15kmh 350 ch of the follo UA-90kmh 1 0A 35⁰ U₁= 25 cm s¹ trobod Ball B [2.59 m s¹, 43.75° below positive x-axis] U₂= 70kmh¹ ORS FIGURE 4 1. Ball A with velocity 25 cm s¹ collides with stationary ball B as FIGURE 5. The mass of ball A and B are 20 g and 25 g respectively. Calculate ball B if the final velocity of ball A is 10 cm s-¹. inal velocity of [0.167 ms¹, 58.01° below positive x-axis] VA= 10 08-2 V8w7 SWOZS- RE 5
- A fan blows a cart of mass m a distance d. The same fan blows a heavier cart of mass 2m through the same distance d. Which cart experiences the larger impulse? Options: A) The lighter cart experiences the larger impulse. B) Both carts experience the same impulse. C) The heavier cart experiences the larger impulse. D) The answer cannot be determined.2. A 5.0-kg puppy running at 2.0 m/s picks up a 1.0-kg stick that is sitting on the ground. What is the momentum of the puppy and the stick after the puppy picks up the stick? Conceptual Physics Reading and Study Workbook UYour friend says, “When two objects stick together, since they have the same speed, they must have the same momentum after the collision.” Do you agree with your friend? Show why or why not, based on your data.
- For each of these collisions, can we see that momentum is conserved? Show why or why not, based on your data.A pitcher throws a baseball of mass m = 0.150m=0.150 kg with a velocity of 43.7 m/s. The momentum of the baseball is a numerical answer below. Accepted formats are numbers or "e" based scientific notation e.g. 0.23, -2, 1e6, 5.23e-8 ..... k x xg /s1. What is the change in momentum of a 26.3 g bird flying with the speed of 9.25 m/s due east then due north?