
Part C (LINEAR MOMENTUM) Problem CI: (Conservation of Momentum) A puck of mass m, = 3kg...
Problem C1: (Conservation of Momentum) Part C (LINEAR MOMENTUM A puck of mass m, = 3kg has an initial velocity of 10 m/s at 30 m2 = 5kg has a velocity of 5m/s at 45° W of N. They collide Om/s at 30° S of E. A second puck of mass They collide and stick together. V 30° Find the magnitude and direction after collision.
Conservation of Angular Momentum and Linear Momentum A meter stick is motionless on an icy surface (frictionless). A hockey puck is on a collision course towards the stick. The puck hits the stick at the 30 cm mark and is traveling perpendicular to the length of the stick. After hitting the stick, the puck is deflected 30 degrees from its original trajectory and is traveling at half of its original speed. Mass of a meter stick = 0.30 kg Mass...
14) (Conservation of linear momentum) An air cart of mass m=1 kg and speed vo-Im's moves toward second identical air cart that is at rest. When the carts collide, they stick together and move as one a) Using the conservation of linear momentum, calculate the velocity ve when the carts stick together (this is also the velocity of the center of mass after collision). b) Calculate the kinetic energy before and after collision. Is the collision elastic Without any calculation,...
Part C (LINEAR MOMENTUM) Problem CI: Three spherical objects moving as shown in the diagram. m, 4kg. agram, m,- 4kg.m2 = 2mm 3m. , vz =10m/ v 5m/s 30° 60° V, 15m/s my Find the magnitude and direction of the total momentum of the spheres.
Puck A of mass 240-g is traveling due east with a speed, v_Ai=10
m/s, on a level, frictionless air table when it collides with puck
B of mass 160 g traveling at 40° south of west with a speed,
v_Bi=15 m/s, on the same table. (See the diagram below.) When the
pucks collide, they stick together via Velcro surfaces that line
the circular boundaries of both pucks. Find the magnitude and
direction of the momentum of the tandem of pucks...
Introduction: In this lab you will investigate the conservation of linear momentum: momentum before an event equals momentum after an event if there is an absence of a non-conservative forces such as friction. The event is this case is a collision between two air track gliders. Two types of collisions will be studied. One is an elastic collision which will not be studied in this lab. after the collision. The second is an inelastic collision where after two objects collide,...
Puck A of mass 240-g is traveling due east
with a speed, , on a level, frictionless air table when it collides
with puck B of mass 160 g traveling at 40° south of west with a
speed, , on the same table. (See the diagram below.) When the pucks
collide, they stick together via Velcro surfaces that line the
circular boundaries of both pucks. Find the magnitude and direction
of the momentum of the tandem of pucks after the...
Two hockey pucks approach each other as shown in the figure below. Puck 1 has an initial speed of 19 m/s, and puck 2 has an initial speed of 14 m/s. They collide and some glue on one of the pucks causes them to stick together. (Assume the pucks have the same mass.) (a) If the two pucks form a ''system'' is the momentum of this system along x or y conserved? (b) Find the components along x and y...
Physics Momentum: Car Crash Two cars collide and stick together. The total momentum of a system before a collision is 30,000 kgm/s. If each car has a mass of 1500 kg, what is the magnitude of the velocity of the stuck cars after the collision? a) 20m/s b) 2.2m/s c) 0.05m/s d) 10m/s
Initially, a light puck is moving east at 5.0 m/s and a heavy puck moves south at 3.0 m/s there is velcro on the pucks so they stick together after they collide. If the heavy puck is twice the mass of the light puck then find the magnitude of the momentum vector after they collide. Include a picture.