PART I    ELASTIC COLLISIONS (Cars collinding with magnets)                   Table 1a Elastic collision data  Run Mass1 (kg) Mass2 (kg) V1i (m/s) V2i (m/s) V1f (m/s) V2f (m/s) 1 0.26 0.51 0.63 0 -0.18 0.32 2 0.26 0.51 0 -0.36 0.12 -0.47 3 0.26 0.51 0.36 -0.33 -0.53 0.12   Table 1b Analysis of Elastic Collisions in terms of Total Momentum Run Total Pi (kg-m/s) Total Pf (kg-m/s) % difference between Pi and Pf ( Pi - Pf)/  Pf  * 100 1 0.1638 0.1164 40.72 % 2 -0.188 -0.2085 10.15% 3 -0.0747 -0.0766 2.5%   Table 1c Analysis of Elastic Collisions in terms of Total Kinetic Energy Run Total KEi (J) Total KEf (J) % difference between KEi and KEf ( KEi - KEf)/  KEf  * 100 1 0.0779 0.0393 98.22% 2 0.1026 0.1262 18.70% 3 0.0162 0.0170 4.70%       Q1. Table 1b and Table1c report Elastic collisions.  Discuss your results for Table 1b and Table 1c in terms of conservation of Total Momentum and conservation of Total Kinetic Energy. Also, what would you suggest as the major sources of error in the Elastic Runs?

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PART I    ELASTIC COLLISIONS (Cars collinding with magnets)

 

                Table 1a Elastic collision data 

Run

Mass1 (kg)

Mass2 (kg)

V1i (m/s)

V2i (m/s)

V1f (m/s)

V2f (m/s)

1

0.26

0.51

0.63

0

-0.18

0.32

2

0.26

0.51

0

-0.36

0.12

-0.47

3

0.26

0.51

0.36

-0.33

-0.53

0.12

 

Table 1b Analysis of Elastic Collisions in terms of Total Momentum

Run

Total

Pi (kg-m/s)

Total

Pf (kg-m/s)

% difference between Pi and Pf

( Pi - Pf)/  Pf  * 100

1

0.1638

0.1164

40.72 %

2

-0.188

-0.2085

10.15%

3

-0.0747

-0.0766

2.5%

 

Table 1c Analysis of Elastic Collisions in terms of Total Kinetic Energy

Run

Total

KEi (J)

Total

KEf (J)

% difference between KEi and KEf

( KEi - KEf)/  KEf  * 100

1

0.0779

0.0393

98.22%

2

0.1026

0.1262

18.70%

3

0.0162

0.0170

4.70%

 

 

 

Q1. Table 1b and Table1c report Elastic collisions.  Discuss your results for Table 1b and Table 1c in terms of conservation of Total Momentum and conservation of Total Kinetic Energy. Also, what would you suggest as the major sources of error in the Elastic Runs?

 

 

 

 

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