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Finding the Center Discrete Center of Mass Discrete masses are treated as separate objects. They can lie on a line or in a plane. m r i i N rCM rCM i 1 M m1r1 m2 r2 m3 r3 m4 r4 m1 m2 m3 m4 m2 m1 m3 rCM m4 Discrete Problem Two trucks are on a barge. Find the center of mass. • m1 = 11 Mg, d1 = -12 m • m2 = 23 Mg, d2 = +12 m • mb = 35 Mg m1 m2 d CM • • • • m1d1 m2 d 2 mb d b m1 m2 mb m1 d1 = -132 Mg m m2 d2 = +276 Mg m mb db = 0 M = 69 Mg • dCM = 2.1 m mb d1 0 d2 Center of Gravity All forces act as if at the center of mass. • This includes gravity • Sometimes called the center of gravity m1 m2 Symmetry Continuous objects have a center of mass. • In general the calculus is needed If an object is regular, the symmetry tells us the center along that direction. Break Up Before the split, momentum is P = MV • M total mass • V center of mass velocity After the split, the sum of momentum is conserved. • P = m1v1 + m2v2 Center of mass velocity remains the same. The kinetic energy is not conserved. v1 M V V v2 Explosions A 325 kg booster rocket and 732 kg satellite coast at 5.22 km/s. Explosive bolts cause a separation in the direction of motion. • K = (1/2)(1057 kg)(5.22 x 103 m/s)2 = 14.4 GJ Find the kinetic energy before separation, and the energy of the explosion. Kinetic energy after separation • K1 = 16.4 GJ • K2 = 0.592 GJ • Satellite moves at 6.69 km/s • Booster moves at 1.91 km/s Kinetic energy before separation is (1/2)MV2 The difference is the energy of the explosion. • Kint = 2.6 GJ Thrust If there is no external force the force to be applied must be proportional to the time rate of change in mass. • The mass changes by Dm • The velocity changes by Dv • The mass added or removed had a velocity u compared to the object Dv Dm m u Dt Dt The force u(Dm/Dt) is the thrust Water Force Thrust can be used to find the force of a stream of water. A hose provides a flow of 4.4 kg/s at a speed of 20. m/s. The momentum loss is Dp Dm u Dt Dt • (20. m/s)(4.4 kg/s) = 88 N The momentum loss is the force. Heavy Water Water is poured into a beaker from a height of 2 m at a rate of 4 g/s, into a beaker with a 100. g mass. There is extra momentum from the falling water. v 2 gh Dm / Dt What does the scale read when the water is at 200. ml in the beaker (1 ml is 1 g)? Answer: 302 g Dp Dm v 2 gh Dt Dt This is about 0.024 N or an equivalent mass of 2.4 g. next