Referring to the figure above, answer the following questions: A particle of mass m_1 = 1.000...
A homogeneous cylinder with mass m_1 = 1000 kg and radius R = 0.05 m is suspended in a frictionless bearing through the center axis of the cylinder marked with A (see figure). The cylinder is in a vertical plane and the axis is horizontal. A rifle ball with the mass m_2 = 0.01 kg and the horizontal speed v vector are pushed into the cylinder and drill very fast to the edge as shown in the figure. Just after...
A 5 kg cart moving at a velocity 2 m/s in the +x-direction collides completely inelastically (i.e. they stick) with a second cart of mass 1.5 kg which is initially moving at a velocity of 10 m/s in the +y-direction. What is the total initial kinetic energy? J. What is the total x-component of momentum just before the collision? Kg m/s. What is the total y-component of momentum just before the collision? Kg m/s. What is the total x-component of momentum just after...
An object with total mass mtotal = 16.2 kg is sitting at rest when it explodes into three pieces. One piece with mass m1 = 4.7 kg moves up and to the left at an angle of θ1 = 23° above the –x axis with a speed of v1 = 25.3 m/s. A second piece with mass m2 = 5.1 kg moves down and to the right, an angle of θ2 = 28° to the right of the -y axis...
In the figure, particle A moves along the line y = 33 m with a constant velocity v→ of magnitude 3.5 m/s and directed parallel to the x axis. At the instant particle A passes the y axis, particle B leaves the origin with zero initial speed and constant acceleration a→ of magnitude 0.46 m/s2. What angle θ between a→ and the positive direction of the y axis would result in a collision?
Billiard ball A of mass mA = 0.115 kg moving with speed vA = 2.80 m/s strikes ball B , initially at rest, of mass mB = 0.144 kg . As a result of the collision, ball A is deflected off at an angle of θ′A = 30.0∘ with a speed v′A = 2.10 m/s , and ball B moves with a speed v′B at an angle of θ′B to original direction of motion of ball A. Part A Taking...
Please answer question (b) part (iii)
(a) Particle A decays at rest into particles B and C, i.e., A + B +C. Find the (i) energies, (ii) the magnitudes of the 3-momenta, and (iii) the speeds of the outgoing particles in terms of the rest masses of the three particles. (b) Suppose now particle A moves in the x-direction with a momentum pa, and particle B is emitted at an angle a relative to the x-axis. -a (i) Use conservation...
3. A 5 kg particle moves in the +x direction with a velocity of 6 m/s shown in the figure below. You are told that it makes an elastic collision with a 2kg particle that is initially at rest. After the collision, the 2 kg particle moves with a speed of 5 m/s in the direction 30° above the x-axis. (a) What are the x and y components of the 5 kg particle after the collision? (20 points) (b) Were...
In the figure, particle A moves along the line y = 33 m with a constant velocity v of magnitude 2.7 m/s and directed parallel to the x axis. At the instant particle A passes the y axis, particle B leaves the origin with zero initial speed and constant acceleration ã of magnitude 0.46 m/s2. What angle θ between a and the positive direction of the y axis would result in a collision?
A billiard ball of mass = 300.0 g moving with an initial speed of 1.80 m/s strikes a second ball of mass mg 400.0 g initially at rest, As a result of the collision, the first ball is deflected off at an angle of 25.0 0 with a speed of 1.00 m/s. Do not assume this is a perfect collision, (a) Taking the x-axis to be the original direction of the motion of ball A, write down the equations of...
A particle with a charge of 34 μC moves with a speed of 75 m/s in the positive x direction. The magnetic field in this region of space has a component of 0.42 T in the positive y direction, and a component of 0.87 T in the positive z direction.What is the magnitude of the magnetic force on the particle?What is the direction of the magnetic force on the particle? (Find the angle measured from the positive z-axis toward the...