
Impulse and Momentum Linear Momentum
... collision, ball 1 moves away with a speed of 6.6 m/s at an angle of 58˚. What is the speed of ball 2 after the collision? What is the angle made with the positive x axis? Is the collision elastic? mv1xi = mv1xf + mv2 xf 15 = 6.6 cos 58˚+v2 xf mv1yi = mv1yf + mv2 yf 0 = 6.6sin 58˚+v2 yf v2 xf = 11.5 ...
... collision, ball 1 moves away with a speed of 6.6 m/s at an angle of 58˚. What is the speed of ball 2 after the collision? What is the angle made with the positive x axis? Is the collision elastic? mv1xi = mv1xf + mv2 xf 15 = 6.6 cos 58˚+v2 xf mv1yi = mv1yf + mv2 yf 0 = 6.6sin 58˚+v2 yf v2 xf = 11.5 ...
Ch6 momentum and collision
... with a wall and rebounds. The initial and final velocities of the car are vi = -15.0m/s vf = 2.60m/s, A rocket has a total mass of 1.00 x 105 kg and a respectively. If the collision lasts for 0.150s, find burnout mass of 1.00 x104 kg, including engines, (a) the impulse delivered to the car due to th ...
... with a wall and rebounds. The initial and final velocities of the car are vi = -15.0m/s vf = 2.60m/s, A rocket has a total mass of 1.00 x 105 kg and a respectively. If the collision lasts for 0.150s, find burnout mass of 1.00 x104 kg, including engines, (a) the impulse delivered to the car due to th ...
ppt - Physics
... velocity of the exhaust from the rocket. • Note: the time rate of change of the mass is negative because the rocket is losing mass. • We can solve this first order ordinary differential equation by the separation of ...
... velocity of the exhaust from the rocket. • Note: the time rate of change of the mass is negative because the rocket is losing mass. • We can solve this first order ordinary differential equation by the separation of ...
Solutions - faculty.ucmerced.edu
... be giving partial credit, be sure to attempt all the problems, even if you don’t finish them! A mass m1 undergoes circular motion of radius R on a horizontal frictionless table, connected by a massless string through a hole in the table to a second mass m2 . If m2 is stationary, find expressions for ...
... be giving partial credit, be sure to attempt all the problems, even if you don’t finish them! A mass m1 undergoes circular motion of radius R on a horizontal frictionless table, connected by a massless string through a hole in the table to a second mass m2 . If m2 is stationary, find expressions for ...
Law of Conservation of Momentum
... pTOTAL (i ) pTOTAL ( f ) Momentum can be transferred from one part of a system to another, but the total amount remains constant. Momentum is conserved during any interaction among objects – collisions, explosions, etc. – since these interactions involve INTERNAL impulses (one part of the system ...
... pTOTAL (i ) pTOTAL ( f ) Momentum can be transferred from one part of a system to another, but the total amount remains constant. Momentum is conserved during any interaction among objects – collisions, explosions, etc. – since these interactions involve INTERNAL impulses (one part of the system ...
physics: semester 1 final review
... (a) after three seconds, what will be the speed of the rocket? (b) what will be the velocity of the rocket at the top of its path? (c) what will be the acceleration of the rocket at the top of its path? (d) Neglecting air resistance what will be the speed of the rocket when it returns tpo the ground ...
... (a) after three seconds, what will be the speed of the rocket? (b) what will be the velocity of the rocket at the top of its path? (c) what will be the acceleration of the rocket at the top of its path? (d) Neglecting air resistance what will be the speed of the rocket when it returns tpo the ground ...