Question: Object A has mass mA = 9 kg and initial momentum A , i = < 2 0 , - 7 , 0 > kg
Object A has mass mA kg and initial momentum Ai kg ms just before it strikes object B which has mass mB kg Just before the collision object B has initial momentum Bi kg ms
Consider a system consisting of both objects A and B What is the total initial momentum of this system, just before the collision?
sysi
kg ms
The forces that A and B exert on each other are very large but last for a very short time. If we choose a time interval from just before to just after the collision, what is the approximate value of the impulse applied to the twoobject system due to forces exerted on the system by objects outside the system?
nett
N s
Therefore, what does the momentum principle predict that the total final momentum of the system will be just after the collision?
sysf
kg ms
Just after the collision, object A is observed to have momentum Af kg ms What is the momentum of object B just after the collision?
Bf
kg ms
At this point we've learned all that we can from applying the momentum principle. Next we'll see what additional information we can obtain by using the energy principle.
Before the collision, what was the magnitude of the momentum of object A
Ai kg ms
Before the collision, what was the kinetic energy of object A Remember that you can calculate kinetic energy not only from K m but more directly from K m
KAi J
Before the collision, what was the magnitude of the momentum of object B
Bi kg ms
Before the collision, what was the kinetic energy of object B
KBi J
After the collision, what was the magnitude of the momentum of object A
Af kg ms
After the collision, what was the kinetic energy of object A
KAf J
After the collision, what was the magnitude of the momentum of object B
Bf kg ms
After the collision, what was the kinetic energy of object B
KBf J
Before the collision, what was the total kinetic energy of the system?
Ksysi KAi KBi J
After the collision, what was the total kinetic energy of the system?
Ksysf KAf KBf J What kind of collision was this? Remember that an "elastic" collision is one where the final value of the total kinetic energy is equal to the initial value of the total kinetic energy.
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