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Q: An object that has a small mass and an object that has a large mass have the same momentum. Which…
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A: Given data: Original momentum (Pi) = +9.0 kgm/s Bounces straight back Kinetic energy is remains same…
Q: Determine the momentum of a car having mass 100 kg moving with a velocity 8.5 m/s.
A: Given mass of a car = m = 100 kg Velocity of a car = v = 8.5 m/s We have to calculate the momentum…
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Q: A 5-N force is applied to a 3-kg ball to change its velocity from +9 m/s to +3 m/s. The impulse…
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Q: Fin the momentum of a car having mass 2.5 kg moving with a velocity 1.5 m/s
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Q: * The units of momentum are N/m O N.m Kg. m\s O Kg\m.s O
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Q: A ball whose momentum is p strikes a wall and bounces off with the same velocity. The change in…
A: Initial momentum is=p When bounce back velocity direction is change then momentum is= -p
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Q: A light body and a heavy body have equal kinetic energy. Which will have greater momentum?
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Q: A 4.0-kg object has a forward momentum of 20. kg•m/s. A 60. N•s impulse acts upon it in the…
A: Initially the object has momentum pi = 20 kg.m/s Mass of the object is m=4 kg. Hence the initial…
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Q: Calculate the momentum of a car having mass 3.6 kg moving with a velocity 1.5 m/s.
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Q: A 0.1-kg toy car is initially moving at 1.3 m/s. Since the battery is losing power, the toy car has…
A: Mass of the toy car is (m)= 0.1kg Initial velocity (u)= 1.3m/s Final velocity (v) = 0.7m/s…
Q: A 0.17-kg toy car is initially moving at 1.3 m/s. Since the battery is losing power, the toy car has…
A: The mass of toy car is m=0.17 kg. The initial velocity of toy car is u=1.3 m/s. The final velocity…
Q: A 0.16-kg toy car is initially moving at 1.6 m/s. Since the battery is losing power, the toy car has…
A: Given data: Mass of toy car is, m=0.16 kg. Initial speed of car is, u=1.6 m/s. Final speed of car…
Q: The change in momentum of a body due to a sudden force acting on the body is called
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Q: A rightward moving object is slowing down. The direction of its momentum is ____.
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Q: A 15.0 kg medicine ball is thrown at a velocity of 10.0 m/s to a 60.0 kg person who is a rest on…
A: Mass of the medicine ball is m = 15 kg Mass of the person is M = 60 kg Initial velocity of the…
Q: A 0.11-kg toy car is initially moving at 1.7 m/s. Since the battery is losing power, the toy car has…
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Q: A 0.980 N balls falls freely from a height of 12.0 m. Its momentum when it strikes the ground is…
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Q: An apple falls from a tree and strikes the ground without bouncing. What happens to its momentum? Is…
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Q: An athlete has a mass of 60 kg. He runs a 100-m run race at a speed of 10 m/s. What is his momentum?
A: Write the given values with the suitable variables. m=60 kgd=100 mv=10 m/s Here, m is the mass, d is…
Q: A 10-N force is applied to a 5-kg ball to change its velocity from +9 m/s to -3 m/s. The impulse…
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Q: A rubber ball of mass 0.8 kg is dropped and strikes the floor with an initial velocity of 6 m/s. It…
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Q: A truck driving along a highway road has a large quantity of momentum. If the mass remains the same,…
A: To determine A truck driving along a highway road has a large quantity of momentum. If the mass…
Q: The head of a golf club experiences a 3.9% change in linear momentum upon impact with a golf ball.…
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Q: A massive tractor is rolling down a country road. In a perfectly inelastic collision, a small sports…
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Q: A 300 kg cannon and its 15 kg cannonball (already loaded inside) are at rest. What is their initial…
A: Mass of cannon , M =300 kg Mass if cannonball , m = 15 kg Initial velocity , vi = 0 m/s. {at…
Q: If the velocity of a body is doubled, its momentum
A: Momentum is defined as a product of mass of velocity. S.I. unit of momentum is kg.m/s.…
Q: A(n). is needed to change momentum. A change in momentum creates a(n)
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Q: The change in momentum of a body due to a sudden force acting on the body is called a. A torque b.…
A: Write the relation between the change in momentum and the force acting on the body. Here, Δp…
Q: Can a baseball have the same momentum as a bowling ball?
A: let m be the object's mass and v be the object's velocity. The momentum (P) is given as, P=mv
Q: Is it possible for a small car to have more momentum than a large bus?
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Q: There are two cars, A and B, that have initial momentum (22 kg.m/s) and (-11 kg.m/s), respectively.…
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- A 2.00 1O3-kg car moving cast at 10.0 m/s collides with a 3.00 103-kg car moving north. The cars stick together and move as a unit after the collision, at an angle of 40.0 north of east and a speed of 5.22 m/s. Find the speed and direction of the 3.00 103-kg car before the collision.A 2.00 1O3-kg car moving cast at 10.0 m/s collides with a 3.00 103-kg car moving north. The cars stick together and move as a unit after the collision, at an angle of 40.0 north of east and a speed of 5.22 m/s. Find the speed and direction of the 3.00 103-kg car before the collision.A steel ball is dropped onto a hard floor from a height of 1.50 m and rebounds to a height of 1.45 m. (a) Calculate its velocity just before it strikes the floor. (b) Calculate its velocity just after it leaves the floor on its way back up. (c) Calculate its acceleration during contact with the floor if that contact lasts 0.0800ms(8.0010-5s) (d) How much did the ball compress during its collision with the floor, assuming the floor is absolutely rigid?
- A baseball catcher is performing a stunt for a television commercial. He will catch a baseball (mass 145 g) dropped from a height of 60.0 m above his glove. His glove stops the ball in 0.0100 s. What is the force exerted by his glove on the ball?A 75.0-kg person is riding in a car moving at 20.0 m/s when the car runs into a bridge abutment (see the following figure). a. Calculate the average force on the person if he is stopped by a padded dashboard that compresses an average of 1.00 cm. b. Calculate the average force on the person if he is stopped by an air bag that compresses an average of 15.0 cm.A 65-kg person jumps from the first floor window of a burning building and lands almost vertically on the ground with a horizontal velocity of 3 m/s and vertical velocity of -9 m/s. Upon impact with the ground he is brought to rest in a short time. The force experienced by his feet depends on whether he keeps his knees stiff or bends them. Find the force on his feet in each case. a. First find the impulse on the person from the impact on the ground. Calculate both its magnitude and direction. b. Find the average force on the feet if the person keeps his leg stiff and straight and his center of mass drops by only 1 cm vertically and 1 cm horizontally during the impact. c. Find the average force on the feet if the person bends his legs throughout the impact so that his center of mass drops by 50 cm vertically and 5 cm horizontally during the impact. d. Compare the results of part (b) and (c), and draw conclusions about which way is better. You will need to find the time the impact lasts by making reasonable assumptions about the deceleration. Although the force is not constant during the impact, working with constant average force for this problem is acceptable.
- A car's bumper is designed to withstand a 4.0-km/h (1.1-m/s) collision with an immovable object without damage to the body of the car. The bumper cushions the shock by absorbing the force over a distance. Calculate the magnitude of the average force on a bumper that collapses 0.200 m while bringing a 900-kg car to rest from an initial speed of 1.1 m/s.A skater of mass 40 kg is carrying a box of mass 5 kg. The skater has a speed of 5 m/s with respect to the floor and is gliding without any friction on a smooth surface. a. Find the momentum of the box with respect to the floor. b. Find the momentum of the box with respect to the floor after she puts the box down on the frictionless skating surface.A block of mass m1 = 20.0 kg is connected to a block of mass m2 = 30.0 kg by a massless string that passes over a light, frictionless pulley. The 30.0-kg block is connected to a spring that has negligible mass and a force constant of k = 250 N/m as shown in Figure P7.73. The spring is un-stretched when the system is as shown in the figure, and the incline is frictionless. The 20.0-kg block is pulled a distance h = 20.0 cm down the incline of angle = 40.0 (so that the 30.0-kg block is 40.0 cm above the floor) and released from rest. Find the speed of each block when the 30.0-kg block is 20.0 cm above the floor (that is, when the spring is unstretched). Figure P7.73
- Measuring the speed of a bullet. A bullet of mass m is fired horizontally into a wooden block of mass M lying on a table. The bullet remains in the block after the collision. The coefficient of friction between the block and table is , and the block slides a distance d before stopping. Find the initial speed v0 of the bullet in terms of M, m, , g, and d.A car’s bumper is designed to withstand a 4.0-km/ h (1.1-m/s) collision with an immovable object without damage to the body of the car. The bumper cushions the shock by absorbing the force over a distance. Calculate the magnitude of the average force on a bumper that collapses 0.200 m while bringing a 900-kg car to rest from an initial speed of 1.1 m/s.A 2.00-kg particle has a velocity (2.00i3.00j)m/s, and a 3.00-kg particle has a velocity (1.00i+6.00j)m/s. Find (a) the velocity of the center of mass and (b) the total momentum of the system.