In a one-dimensional collision, two masses M and m collide head-on w forces exerted. Both the mass of M are greater than those of m, that is speed >v The two objects bor other when they collide. Which of
In a one-dimensional collision, two masses M and m collide head-on w forces exerted. Both the mass of M are greater than those of m, that is speed >v The two objects bor other when they collide. Which of
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Change in
momentum of cach by the other.
Work done on cach
ollowing questions have a single
(A) Ap=-Ap
(B) Ap, = APu
(C) Ap, -Apu
(D) Ap, AP
W, in general W
W, in general Wn
W-Wi
W, W
fer to the following material.
In a one-dimensional collision, two objects with
masses M and m collide head-on with no external
forces exerted. Both the mass of M and its speed
are greater than those of m, that is M> m and the
speed M>V The two objects bounce off each
other when they collide. Which of the following
bar graphs might correctly represent this collision?
6.
m/s
of mass of 4.0 kg is initially moving
city as shown. It then experiences a
hanges its velocity to i, as shown. The
ange in momentum has a magnitude of
ne following.
A.
Pafinal
B. 8.0 kg m/s
D. 16 kg m/s
ld he the change in kinetic energy of the
m's
Pninal
B. 18]
C. 32N
D. 64 J
Puial
1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.s0 4.00
2.01 3.0 4.02 5.00 4.02 2.99 2.00
above presents measurements of the net
red on a 0.50 kg object moving along a
ne during a 4.00 second time period. Of
ring, which would be the hest estimate of
e in velocity for the object?
B. 19 m/s
D. 10 m/s
7s ef clay moving in opposite directions
th each other and move off as one with
al forces exerted on the system. The
has a mass of 0.40 kg and a velocity
s and the other a mass of 1.6 kg and a
af -1.0 mis. What is the velocity of the
mass before the colision?
B. +0.40 m/s
D 12 m/s
Iwe colliding objects as 1 and Il, whsch of
ving correctly descrihes collisions in gen-
anequal masses in which no external forces
Pu.mnal
D.
Om/s
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Transcribed Image Text:Questions
Change in
momentum of cach by the other.
Work done on cach
ollowing questions have a single
(A) Ap=-Ap
(B) Ap, = APu
(C) Ap, -Apu
(D) Ap, AP
W, in general W
W, in general Wn
W-Wi
W, W
fer to the following material.
In a one-dimensional collision, two objects with
masses M and m collide head-on with no external
forces exerted. Both the mass of M and its speed
are greater than those of m, that is M> m and the
speed M>V The two objects bounce off each
other when they collide. Which of the following
bar graphs might correctly represent this collision?
6.
m/s
of mass of 4.0 kg is initially moving
city as shown. It then experiences a
hanges its velocity to i, as shown. The
ange in momentum has a magnitude of
ne following.
A.
Pafinal
B. 8.0 kg m/s
D. 16 kg m/s
ld he the change in kinetic energy of the
m's
Pninal
B. 18]
C. 32N
D. 64 J
Puial
1.00 1.50 2.00 2.50 3.00 3.s0 4.00
2.01 3.0 4.02 5.00 4.02 2.99 2.00
above presents measurements of the net
red on a 0.50 kg object moving along a
ne during a 4.00 second time period. Of
ring, which would be the hest estimate of
e in velocity for the object?
B. 19 m/s
D. 10 m/s
7s ef clay moving in opposite directions
th each other and move off as one with
al forces exerted on the system. The
has a mass of 0.40 kg and a velocity
s and the other a mass of 1.6 kg and a
af -1.0 mis. What is the velocity of the
mass before the colision?
B. +0.40 m/s
D 12 m/s
Iwe colliding objects as 1 and Il, whsch of
ving correctly descrihes collisions in gen-
anequal masses in which no external forces
Pu.mnal
D.
Om/s
ed on the sstem
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