Physics Laboratory Experiments
Physics Laboratory Experiments
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ISBN: 9781285738567
Author: Jerry D. Wilson, Cecilia A. Hernández-Hall
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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In terms of the variables given in GL Fig. 9.1, what is the momentum of the system immediately after the mass m becomes embedded in the pendulum bob?

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The momentum of the system immediately after the mass m becomes embedded in the pendulum bob.

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The momentum of the system immediately after the mass m becomes embedded in the pendulum bob is pafter=(m+M)V.

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In the ballistic pendulum arrangement shown in GL Figure 9.1, a projectile of mass m is fired with velocity vx0 hits and gets embedded in the bob of the pendulum which has a mass M. Before the collision, the momentum of the system will be pbefore=mvx0. The combined system has a velocity V immediately after collision. After collision, the system executes oscillatory motion.

Immediately after the collision, the momentum of the system can be computed by taking the product of the combined mass and the velocity with which it start moving. The combined mass of the system will be m+M. Thus, the momentum of the system immediately after the mass m becomes embedded in the pendulum bob will be pafter=(m+M)V.

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