What conservation laws are involved in the computation of the initial velocity of a projectile using the ballistic pendulum?
Using conservation of momentum and conservation of energy we can calculate the initial velocity of the projectile .conservation of energy is use to determine the kinetic energy of system and conservation of momentum to calculate the initial velocity.
What conservation laws are involved in the computation of the initial velocity of a projectile using...
For a given initial velocity, specifically how does the range of a ground-launched projectile depend on the initial angle of projection? Theoretically, for a ground-launched projectile, what value for the initial angle of projection would yield a maximum range? What is the value of the maximum range in terms of the initial velocity? In determining the magnitude of the initial velocity of a projectile using the ballistic pendulum, what conservation laws are involved?
In the ballistic pendulum experiment (A.K.A conservation of momentum & energy), the velocity of the projectile was measured and recorded (vo = 5 m/s). The mass of the projectile was 12 g and the ballistic pendulum mass was 148 g. After the projectile is fired, it hits the ballistic pendulum, and both moved with velocity. Calculate the velocity LaTeX: vv of the projectile and the pendulum after the collision.
-Explain any advantages in using Conservation of Energy method to determine initial projectile velocity? -Will it be possible to find the initial velocity using Newton
Question 1: In the ballistic pendulum experiment, the velocity of the projectile was measured and recorded (vo = 6.0 m/s). The mass of the projectile was 13.0 g and the ballistic pendulum mass was 92.0 g. After the projectile is fired, it hits the ballistic pendulum, and both moved with velocity. Calculate the velocity of the projectile and the pendulum after the collision Question 2: In the ballistic pendulum experiment, the velocity of the projectile was measured and recorded (vo...
Consider a projectile (0.1 kg) fired into a ballistic pendulum (0.5 kg, r_cm = 0.3 m), the resulting collision is inelastic (see Figure 2) and the pendulum swings to a maximum angular deflection of 20 degree. Assume r_cm is the same with or without the projectile attached. What is the maximum PE for the pendulum? Determine the maximum KE for the pendulum and use this value to calculate the initial velocity of the projectile-pendulum just after the collision. Apply the...
Derive the expression for the initial velocity v of a ballistic pendulum in terms of the swept-out angle theta. Use the following equations of momentum and energy conservation... When the projectile and the pendulum stick together, they have total mass m + M and we define their combined velocity to be V⃗ . The relationship from conservation of momentum is: mv = (m + M)V⃗ Conservation of energy requires the initial kinetic energy of the pendulum system to equal the...
OAL Combine the concepts of conservation of energy and conservation of momentum in inelastic collisions. In figure a, a bullet and a wooden block are shown in two configurations. In the first configuration, the block, labeled m2, hangs vertically from a ceiling. A bullet, labeled m1, approaches the block horizontally from the left. A rightward arrow points from the bullet and is labeled vector v1i. A rightward arrow, shorter than the first, points from the block and is labeled vector...
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7-Ballistic Pendulum Data Studio File: "Ballistie Pendlds" Equipment List Qty Items PASCO Interface Rotary Motion Sensor Rod, 45 em Ballistic Pendulum 1Universal Table Clamp Introduction A ballistic pendulum is used to determine the muzzle velocity of a ball shot out of a Projectile Launcher. The laws of conservation of momentum and conservation of energy are used to derive the equation for the muzzle velocity. Theory The ballistic pendulum has historically been used to...
Physics Pre Lab: Conservation of Energy Please answer what you can. Much appreciated! 1) What is the critical velocity of the ball on the track as defined in this lab? 2) Why are there two types of kinetic energy for the ball on the loop? 3) What would be the velocity of a pendulum bob at its lowest point if it were released from a height of 0.1 cm? Write the result in mks units. 4) Explain how to find the...
A9-g bullet is embedded into a 2.0 kg ballistic pendulum. What was the initial velocity of the bullet if the combined masses rise to a height of 9 cm? plz draw diagram