You have been hired as an expert witness in a court case involving an automobile accident. A piece of a bullet was found in the accident. The force on the bullet is given by the formula F=580 – (1.80 x 10^5)t over the time interval t=0 to t = 3.0 x 10^-3s. In this formula, t is in seconds and F is in newtons. (i) Sketch a graph of F vs. t for t=0 to t = 3.0 ms. (ii) Using graphical methods, estimate the impulse given by the bullet. (iii) As a result of this impulse, the bullet achieves a speed of 220 ms-1, given to it in the barrel of a gun, what must its mass be?
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You have been hired as an expert witness in a court case involving an automobile accident. A piece of a bullet was found in the accident. The force on the bullet is given by the formula F=580 – (1.80 x 10^5)t over the time interval t=0 to t = 3.0 x 10^-3s. In this formula, t is in seconds and F is in newtons.
(i) Sketch a graph of F vs. t for t=0 to t = 3.0 ms.
(ii) Using graphical methods, estimate the impulse given by the bullet.
(iii) As a result of this impulse, the bullet achieves a speed of 220 ms-1, given to it in the barrel of a gun, what must its mass be?
(iv) The accident involved car A of mass 1900 kg which crashed into stationary car B of mass 1100 kg. The driver of car A applied his brakes 15 m before he crashed into car B. After the collision, car A slid 18 m while car B slid 30 m. The coefficient of kinetic friction between the locked wheels and the road was measured to be 0.60. Determine the velocity for each car after the collisions.
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You have been hired as an expert witness in a court case involving an automobile
accident. A piece of a bullet was found in the accident. The force on the bullet is given
by the formula F=580 – (1.80 × 10°)t over the time interval t=0 to t= 3.0 x 10*s. In
this formula, t is in seconds and Fis in newtons.
(1)
Sketch a graph of F vs.t for t=0 to t = 3.0 ms.
(i) Using graphical methods, estimate the impulse given by the bullet.
As aresult of this impulse, the bullet achieves a speed of 220 ms", given
to it in the barrel of a gun, what must its mass be?
(1)
(iv) The accident involved car A of mass 1900 kg which crashed into stationary car
B of mass 1100 kg. The driver of car A applied his brakes 15 m before he
crashed into car B. After the collision, car A slid 18 m while car B slid 30 m.
The coefficient of kinetic friction between the locked wheels and the road was
measured to be 0.60. Determine the velocity for each car after the collisions.](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F7eead2b7-745e-42c4-b378-e65915814438%2F4b7f10f1-12e1-4017-b57a-b4e2cc17e795%2Fxh7dbf_processed.png&w=3840&q=75)
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