PC1431 Assignment 4 Answers
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Assignment 4: Linear Momentum Due: 2:00am on Friday, March 1, 2013 Note: To understand how points are awarded, read your instructor's Grading Policy.
(ignore the effect of gravity). After Chuck throws the ball, his speed relative to the ground is
Jackie catches the ball when it reaches her, and she and her cart begin to move. Jackie's speed relative to the ground after she catches the ball is When answering the questions in this problem, keep the following in mind: 1. The original mass of Chuck and his cart does not include the mass of the ball.
2. The speed of an object is the magnitude of its velocity. An object's speed will always be a nonnegative quantity.
Part A
Find the relative speed between Chuck and the ball after Chuck has thrown the ball. and .
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Make sure you understand this result; the concept of "relative speed" is important. In general, if two objects are moving in opposite directions (either toward each other or away from each other), the relative speed between them is equal to the sum of their speeds with respect to the ground. If two objects are moving in the same direction, then the relative speed between them is the absolute value of the difference of the their two speeds with respect to the ground.
Part B
What is the speed of the ball (relative to the ground) while it is in the air? , , and .
Hint 3. Find the final momentum of Chuck, his cart, and the thrown ball
What is the total momentum of Chuck, his cart, and the ball after the ball is thrown? , , , and .
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Since relation between and , you can use this equation to write . in terms of . Then use the equation for in the above part to find a
ANSWER: =
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Part C
What is Chuck's speed (relative to the ground) after he throws the ball? , , and .
ANSWER: =
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Part D
Find Jackie's speed Express (relative to the ground) after she catches the ball, in terms of , , and . .
in terms of
Correct
ANSWER: =
Correct
Part E
Find Jackie's speed Express (relative to the ground) after she catches the ball, in terms of , , and . .
in terms of
ANSWER: =
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A Girl on a Trampoline
A girl of mass kilograms springs from a trampoline with an initial upward velocity of kilograms. meters per second. At height meters
above the trampoline, the girl grabs a box of mass For this problem, use acceleration due to gravity.
Part A
What is the speed of the girl immediately before she grabs the box?
just before she grabs the box (define her initial potential energy to be zero). According to the principle of conservation of . Once you have , use the definition of translational kinetic energy to find the girl's speed .
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Hint 3. Potential energy at height
What is the girl's gravitational potential energy Express your answer numerically in joules. ANSWER: immediately before she grabs the box?
= 1180
Correct
ANSWER: = 4.98
Correct
Part B
What is the speed of the girl immediately after she grabs the box?
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If the girl merely "grabs" the box, there are no external forces other than gravity, and in the limit that the "collision" takes place instantaneously, gravity does not change the momentum of the girl/box system.
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The girl and the box travel with the same speed after she grabs it.
ANSWER: = 3.98
Correct
Part C
Is this "collision" elastic or inelastic?
elastic inelastic
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In inelastic collisions, some of the system's kinetic energy is lost. In this case the kinetic energy lost is converted to heat energy in the girl's muscles as she grabs the box, and sound energy.
Part D
What is the maximum height that the girl (with box) reaches? Measure with respect to the top of the trampoline.
Hint 2. Finding
What is the girl/box system's gravitational potential energy Express your answer numerically in joules. ANSWER: = 1470 immediately after she grabs the box?
Correct
Hint 3. Finding
What is the girl/box system's kinetic energy Express your answer numerically in joules. ANSWER: = 594 immediately after she grabs the box?
Correct
ANSWER: = 2.81
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rain is falling vertically, and it accumulates in the boat at the rate of 100
Part A
What is the speed of the boat after time 0.500 Express your answer in meters per second. has passed? Assume that the water resistance is negligible.
Since the rain originally has no momentum in the direction of motion of the boat and the water resistance is negligible, there are no external forces acting on the boat. Thus, the horizontal component of momentum of the boat is conserved. As rain falls into the boat, then, the mass of the boat increases, and the boat must slow down, as required by conservation of momentum.
ANSWER: 250
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Since momentum is conserved along the direction of motion, the component of momentum parallel to the direction of motion of the boat must be the same before and after it has started to rain. Express mathematically this equality and solve for the speed of the boat after the given time interval has elapsed.
Hint 3. Find the mass of the boat after it has started to rain
What is the mass of the boat after it has been raining for time 0.500 Express your answer in kilograms. ?
ANSWER: 300
Correct
Now calculate the component of momentum of the boat parallel to the direction of motion at the given time interval and set it equal to the same component calculated before it started to rain.
ANSWER: 0.833
Correct
Part B
Now assume that the boat is subject to a drag force the direction of motion still conserved? ANSWER: yes no due to water resistance. Is the component of the total momentum of the system parallel to
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The boat is subject to an external force, the drag force due to water resistance, and therefore its momentum is not conserved.
Part C
The drag is proportional to the square of the speed of the boat, in the form just after the rain starts? Take the positive axis along the direction of motion.
where
is the rate at which rain is collected into the boat. Which one of the following expressions represents the time rate of change of
Correct
ANSWER:
Correct
Now set the rate of change of momentum equal to the drag force . Keep in mind that the drag force is opposite the direction of motion, and take care to include the correct sign when you write Newton's law. The equation that you will obtain is a differential equation. Solve it for . Then, substitute in and the appropriate values, such as 1.00 , to find the acceleration just as the rain starts.
ANSWER:
2.11103
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Rocket Car
A rocket car is developed to break the land speed record along a salt flat in Utah. However, the safety of the driver must be considered, so the acceleration of the car must not exceed (or five times the acceleration of gravity) during the test. Using the latest materials and technology, the total mass of the car (including the fuel) is 6000 kilograms, and the mass of the fuel is one-third of the total mass of the car (i.e., 2000 killograms). The car is moved to the starting line (and left at rest), at which time the rocket is ignited. The rocket fuel is expelled at a constant speed of 900 meters per second relative to the car, and is burned at a constant rate until used up, which takes only 15 seconds. Ignore all effects of friction in this problem.
Part A
Find the acceleration of the car just after the rocket is ignited.
Correct
ANSWER: = 20
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The driver of this car is experiencing just over , or two times the acceleration one normally feels due to gravity, at the start of the trip. This is not much different from the acceleration typically experienced by thrill seekers on a roller coaster, so the driver is in no danger on this score.
Part B
Find the final acceleration of the car as the rocket is just about to use up its fuel supply.
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Hint 2. Find the final mass
of the car (including the fuel) after all the fuel has been used up.
Correct
ANSWER: = 30
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The driver of this car is experiencing just over , or three times the acceleration one normally feels due to gravity, by the end of the trip. This with training. is the maximum acceleration achieved during the trip, and it is still very safe for the driver, who can easily withstand over
Part C
Find the final velocity of the car just as the rocket is about to use up its fuel supply.
has been used on the left hand side. Thus, integrating the left side gives the change in velocity. Integrate
the right side to get an expression for the change in velocity in terms of the initial and final masses. ANSWER: =
Correct
ANSWER: = 360
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At the end of the trip, the driver is going a bit over Mach 1, or one times the speed of sound. This problem was based loosely on the breaking of the sound barrier by the ThrustSSC team in October 1997.
Pucks on Ice
Two hockey players, Aaron and Brunnhilde, are pushing two pucks on a frictionless ice rink. The pucks are initially at rest on the starting line. Brunnhilde is pushing puck B, which has a mass three times as great as that of puck A, which Aaron is pushing. The players exert equal constant forces of magnitude on their pucks, directed horizontally, towards the finish line. They start pushing at the same time, and each player pushes his or her puck until it crosses the finish line, a distance away.
Part A
Which puck reaches the finish line first?
ANSWER: = 3
Correct
ANSWER: Both pucks reach the finish line at the same time. Puck A reaches the finish line first. Puck B reaches the finish line first. More information is needed to answer this question.
Correct
Part B
Let be the magnitude of the kinetic energy of puck A at the instant it reaches the finish line. Similarly, is the magnitude of the kinetic
energy of puck B at the (possibly different) instant it reaches the finish line. Which of the following statements is true?
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The work-energy theorem relates the initial and final kinetic energies of an object to the work done on that object: , where is the final kinetic energy of the object, is the initial kinetic energy of the object, and is the work done
on the object. Since each player applies a constant force, the work done on each puck is easily computed.
ANSWER: =
Correct
Hint 3. Work done on puck B
Find , the work done on puck B over the distance .
ANSWER: =
Correct
ANSWER:
Correct
Part C
Let be the magnitude of the momentum of puck A at the instant it reaches the finish line. Similarly, is the magnitude of the momentum of puck B at the (possibly different) instant it reaches the finish line. Which of the following statements is true? Choose the best option.
the ratio of the velocity of puck A at the instant it reaches the finish line to the velocity of puck B at the (possibly different) instant it reaches the finish line.
Correct
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three blocks then move, stuck together, with speed Assume that the blocks slide without friction.
Part A
Find , the ratio of the velocity of the two-block system after the first collision to the velocity , , and/or . of the block of mass before the collision.
ANSWER: =
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Intuition and experience with the momentum equations lead to the following conclusions: 1. The blocks will slow down after collision ( , or ). increases
2. The greater the mass of block 1 for a fixed mass of block 2, the less the blocks will slow down after the collision (
as the mass of block 1 increases with respect to the mass of block 2, but the ratio will still, of course, be less than 1). The simplest equation that satisfies these criteria is . Try to use similar reasoning for the rest of this problem.
Part B
Find
of the two-block system after the first collision to the kinetic energy
before
ANSWER: =
Correct
Part C
Find , the ratio of the velocity of the three-block system after the second collision to the velocity of the block of mass before the
ANSWER: =
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The time between collisions is irrelevant to the velocities and energies of this problem. If you consider the second collision to take place 0 units of time after the first collision, then the problem can be seen to be equivalent to the first problem with replaced by .
Part D
Find , the ratio of the kinetic energy of the three-block system after the second collision to the initial kinetic energy of the block of mass
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Part E
Suppose a fourth block, of mass block. Find , is included in the series, so that the three-block system with speed collides with the fourth, stationary, of the block of mass
of all the blocks after the final collision to the initial kinetic energy
expressions for
and
ANSWER: =
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You may proceed in this way to find the kinetic energy of an -block system after . inelastic collisions. The result is
Part A
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 . Rank these crashes according to the angle , measured counterclockwise as shown, at which the wreckage initially skids. Rank from largest to smallest. To rank items as equivalent, overlap them.
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at speed
. The shell explodes at the top of its trajectory (shown by a star in the figure) as designed. However, rather and a larger piece of mass . Both pieces land
than creating a shower of colored flares, it breaks into just two pieces, a smaller piece of mass
at exactly the same time. The smaller piece lands perilously close to the mortar (at a distance of zero from the mortar). The larger piece lands a distance from the mortar. If there had been no explosion, the shell would have landed a distance from the mortar. Assume that air resistance and the mass of the shell's explosive charge are negligible.
Part A
Find the distance Express from the mortar at which the larger piece of the shell lands.
in terms of .
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Hint 2. Find the position of the center of mass in terms of
The larger piece of the shell lands a distance from the mortar, and the smaller piece lands a distance zero from the mortar. What is ,
the final distance of the shell's center of mass from the mortar? Express your answer in terms of .
ANSWER: =
Correct
ANSWER: =
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Part A
What is the speed of the exhaust gas relative to the rocket?
where
is the time rate of change of the mass of the rocket, and it is a negative quantity (the mass of is a positive quantity (it is the speed of the exhaust gas), the
the rocket decreases continuously with time as it burns fuel). Since acceleration of the rocket is also positive. (Another way to derive the formula above, is to apply the relationship equal and opposite to the force on the exhaust.)
to the exhaust gas and note that the force on the rocket is
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Now substitute the expression for the rate of change of mass that you have just determined into the formula for the acceleration of the rocket and solve for the speed of the exhaust gas.
ANSWER: = 2.46
Correct
Part A
A cardinal (Richmondena cardinalis) of mass 4.50102 cardinal's magnitude of momentum to the magnitude and a baseball of mass 0.149 of the baseball's momentum? have the same kinetic energy. What is the ratio of the
. Combining these equations into a single expression can then be used to eliminate , giving an expression of the kinetic energy in terms of the momentum instead of the velocity. We can then use this relation, along with the assumptions, to find the ratio of the momenta in terms of the masses.
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Use the fact that the kinetic energies of the cardinal and the baseball are the same to find an equation for the ratio .
ANSWER: = 0.550
Correct
Part B
A man weighing 750 woman ? and a woman weighing 420 have the same momentum. What is the ratio of the man's kinetic energy to that of the
As in the previous part, an expression for the momentum must be found in terms of the kinetic energy. Then the ratio of the kinetic energies must be found in terms of the weights, instead of the masses.
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Use the fact that the momenta of the man and woman are the same to find an equation for the ratio between mass and weight to express this ratio in terms of weights rather than masses. . Use the relationship
ANSWER: = 0.560
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Collision at an Angle
Two cars, both of mass traveling at speed east of north. , collide and stick together. Prior to the collision, one car had been traveling north at speed , while the second was at an angle
at an angle
south of east (as indicated in the figure). After the collision, the two-car system travels at speed
Part A
Find the speed of the joined cars after the collision. and .
Momentum is conserved but kinetic energy is not conserved. Kinetic energy is conserved but momentum is not conserved. Both kinetic energy and momentum are conserved. Neither kinetic energy nor momentum is conserved.
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Apply conservation of momentum: . Find both components (north and east) of the initial momentum of using the information in the problem introduction. The magnitude .
is equal to the magnitude of the momentum vector for the two-car system after the collision:
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Now use the conservation of momentum equation to find .
ANSWER: (east-west) =
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Hint 3. Find the north-south component of the final momentum
Find the component of in the north-south direction. and .
Correct
ANSWER: (north-south) =
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Hint 4. Math help
Let be the east-west component of , and the north-south component. Then . You will also need to use the following trignometric identity when you evaluate the right-hand side of the above equation in terms of . and :
ANSWER: =
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Part B
What is the angle with respect to north made by the velocity vector of the two cars after the collision? . Your answer should contain an inverse trigonometric function using the notation asin, atan etc.
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string and parallel to the horizontal plane, and the velocity of ball A is zero.
Part A
Find , the tension in the string.
Express
in terms of
, and
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Hint 2. The key idea
For a ball to move in a circle, it must be subject to a centripetal force. It is the tension in the string that provides this force. Therefore, , where is the linear speed of the rotational motion (relative to the point about which the ball rotates) and and are not the same as and . is the radius of the
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Hint 4. Find the rotational speed
As the system slides across the horizontal plane, it will rotate about its center of mass. Find motion relative to the center of mass. Express your answer in terms of , , and . , the linear speed of ball B's rotational
ANSWER: =
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Hint 5. Find the radius of rotation
Find , the radius of rotational motion of ball B. Express your answer in terms of , , and .
will be the distance from the ball to the system's center of mass. In
other words, to find , calculate the distance between the center of mass and ball B.
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Hint 6. Acceleration of ball B
Once you know ball B's radius of rotation formula: and rotational speed , you can compute its acceleration using the centripetal acceleration . Find , the magnitude of the acceleration of ball B. , , , and .
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The the only force acting on the ball of mass tension in the string using Newton's second law. is the tension in the string. Now that you know the acceleration, you can compute the
ANSWER: =
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Note that your answer is "symmetric" between the parameters regardless of whether Score Summary: Your score on this assignment is 99.9%. You received 49.94 out of a possible total of 50 points. or and . This is as it should be: The tension should be the same initially moves. Only their relative velocity matters.