The figure above shows a portion of the trajectory of a ball traveling through the air....
roblem 1.56 (Multistep) PD EXP The figure above shows a portion of the trajectory of a ball traveling through the air. Arrows indicate its momentum at several locations. At these locations, the ball's momentum is: < 3.13, 2.88, 0 > kg-m/s pc 2.65,1.02, 0> kg m/s p 2.34, -0.52, 0 > kg-m/s PE2.07, -1.88, 0 > kg-mýs Part1 :a) which of the diagrams below correctly shows the graphical relationship between рв, pc and ΔΡ , the change in the ball's...
A 0.12-kg ball is moving at 6 m/s when it is hit by a bat, causing it to reverse direction and have a speed of 14 m/s. What is the magnitude of the change in the momentum of the ball? 0.39 kg middot m/s 0.42 kg middot m/s 1.3 kg middot m/s 2.4 kg middot m/s Alex throws a 0.15-kg rubber ball down onto the floor. The ball's speed just before impact is 6.5 m/s, and just after is 3.5...
A ball with a mass of 275 g is dropped from rest, hits the floor, and rebounds upward. If the ball hits the floor with a speed of 3.12 m/s, rebounds with a speed of 1.89 m/s, and is in contact with the floor for 1.20 ms, determine the following. (a) magnitude of the change in the ball's momentum (Let up be in the positive ĵ direction.) kg · m/s (b) change in the magnitude of the ball's momentum (Let...
Problem 1.43 (Multistep) The figure below shows the trafectory of a ball traveling through the air, affected by both gravity and air resistance, Here are the positlons of the ball at veral successlve times. Location t(s) 0.0 1.0 22.4, 29.9, 0 30.7. 30.7.0 Part (a) What is the avarage velocity of the ball as it travals between location A and location B? (Exprass your anser in vector form) m/s by accessing this questlon ssistance, you wt1 learn while you earn...
1. A 2 kg ball collides inelastically head-on with a 5 kg ball, which is initially stationary. Which of the following statements is true? A. Since the collision is inelastic, both balls lose all momentum. B. The magnitude of the change in velocity is equal for both balls. C. The magnitude of the change of velocity the 2 kg ball experiences is less than that of the more massive ball. D.The magnitude of the change of velocity the 2 kg...
A ball with a mass of 275 g is dropped from rest, hits the floor and rebounds upward. If the ball hits the floor with a speed of 3.30 m/s and rebounds with a speed of 1.50 m/s, determine the following. (a) magnitude of the change in the ball's momentum in kg · m/s (Let up be in the positive direction.) (b) change in the magnitude of the ball's momentum in kg · m/s (Let negative values indicate a decrease...
A 0.5 kg block of ice is sliding by you on a very slippery floor at 2.5 m/s. As it goes by, you give it a kick perpendicular to its path. Your foot is in contact with the ice block for 0.0035 seconds. The block eventually slides at an angle of 23 degrees from its original direction (labeled theta in the diagram). The overhead view shown in the diagram is approximately to scale. The arrow represents the average force your...
A billiard ball with a mass of 0.15 kg is moving with a velocity of < 5, 0, 0 > m/s. It collides with a 2nd billiard ball of mass 0.20 kg initially moving at < -7, 0, 0 > m/s. After the collision, you observe the 2nd billiard ball moving at < 0.13, 0, 0 > m/s. a) What is the velocity of the 0.15 kg billiard ball after the collision? b) What is the vector change in momentum...
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192WLCdhuckleb 1: Spring-2019-PHYS-17200-Lectures/ HWO6 Extra 3.10.03 Consider the head-on collision of two identical bowling balls, each with mass 5.0 kg (see figure). Ball A with velocity V-<9, o, o> m/s strikes ball B, which was at rest. Then ball A stops and ball B moves with the same velocity V that ball A had initially. m/s Initially at rest Initial state (before collision) Final state (after collision) Now at rest (a) Choose a system consisting only of ball...
The figure gives an overhead view of the path taken by a 0.163
kg cue ball as it bounces from a rail of a pool table. The ball's
initial speed is 1.82 m/s, and the angle θ1 is
58.2°. The bounce reverses the y component of the ball's
velocity but does not alter the x component. What are
(a) angle θ2 and
(b) the magnitude of the change in the ball's
linear momentum? (The fact that the ball rolls is...