Create two questions involving the conservation of momentum. So
two collision questions. One must be in...
Create two questions involving the conservation of momentum. So
two collision questions. One must be in one dimension and the other
in two dimensions. Explain how the conservation of momentum is
applied in both these questions.
In an momentum experiment involving the collision of two metal
balls.... one at rest and the other that has an initial velocity
moving in a projectile path, how would you determine the maximum
height of the ball that is hit? Also, how do you find the velocity
of the projectile (initially moving) ball just after the collision?
Thanks!
The figures below show bird's-eye views of six automobile crashes an instant before they occur. The automobiles have different masses and incoming velocities as shown. After impact, the automobiles remain joined together and skid to rest in the direction shown by vfinal. Rank these crashes according to the angle θ , measured counterclockwise as shown, at which the wreckage initially skids.
Conservation of Momentum questions
1. A marble is going down a ramp and collides with some marbles
at the end of the ramp. What would happen to the momentum if the
angle of the inclined ramp increased or decreased?
2. What can you conclude about the momentum of the released
marble(s) just before the impact and the momentum of the marble(s)
knocked away after the impact?
3. What type of collision(s) do you observe when the marble(s)
going down the...
Use the conservation of linear momentum principle to derive one
of the following:
a. The head loss formula for a hydraulic jump
b. The minor loss coefficient for a sudden pipe contraction
An experiment involving perfect inelastic
collision is conducted: two carts with velcro strips
are placed on a track attached to a motion sensor. One cart is
stationary and the other is pushed slightly towards the cart such
that it attaches to the cart that is stationary (via. velcro).
Given the following data of the experiment, what is the expected
final velocity of the moving object? Compare the expected final
velocity to the actual measured one, then determine what the
percentage...
please fill ot the data sheet
for conservation of angular momentum using two air
mounted disks lab. (show all work)
Table 1. Moment of Inertia of the disks
Mass, M (kg)
Diameter (m)
Radius (m)
I (kg.m2 )
Upper disk
1.3563
0.125
.0625
I upper = .0026490
Lower disk
1.3438
0.125
.0625
I upper = .0026246
Table 2. Inelastic collision of two
disks
Trial
Reading of counter, n
Angular velocity, w (rad/s)
Angular momentum, L (kg.m 2/s)
%diff.
Before collision
after...
A particle accelerator is a device designed to create
high-energy particles for collision experiments. In one such
accelerator, protons that are initially at rest are accelerated
through a net electrical potential ? to a total relativistic energy
? = 6.5 GeV. The accelerator itself is a large circular ring with a
radius ? = 1.1 km. For these protons, calculate the following: (a)
The net accelerating potential, ?. (b) Their momentum, in MeV/c.
(c) The time it would take them...
Two balls undergo a perfectly elastic head-on collision, with
one ball initially at rest. If the incoming ball has a speed of 200
m/s . What is the final speed of the incoming ball if it is much
more massive than the stationary ball? Express your answer using
two significant figures.
What is the final speed of the stationary ball if the incoming
ball is much more massive than the stationary ball?
What is the final direction of the stationary...
An elastic collision between two particles,one of mass
M and the other of mass 4M.
Which particle feels a greater force?
Justify your answer mathematically
create two case study senerios involving a legal issue with
specimen collection. include what to do to prevent it from
happening and what legal charges could possibly be pressed against
phlebotamist or whomever is collecting the sample.