Physics 011
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PQ#7A
Chapter
7 : Linear Momentum
Practice Questions
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An Olympic
diver dives off the high-diving platform. The magnitude of his momentum will
be a maximum at point
The magnitude of momentum is speed times mass (constant). Review Section 7-1 in Giancoli. |
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Which of
the following can best be described as an elastic collision? The earth is dented, branches are broken. This is not elastic. Review Section 7-4 in Giancoli. |
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The Center
of Mass of which of the following objects would not lie within the body
itself? Review Section 7-8 in Giancoli. |
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What is
the magnitude of the impulse as shown in the following figure?
Review Section 7-3 in Giancoli. |
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If the
impulse is applied to a particle at rest what will be its final momentum? Review Section 7-3 in Giancoli. |
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What is
the impulse shown in the following figure?
You probably only found the area of one of the triangles. |
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If the impulse is applied to a 200 gm model rocket at rest what will be
its final speed? Review Section 7-3 in Giancoli. |
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What
constant force acting over the same time as the force in question 6 would
produce the same impulse? The time period is nine seconds. Review Figure 7-10 in Giancoli. |
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If each
mass in the figure is 1 kg, what is the x location of the center of mass?
Review Example 7-11 in Giancoli. |
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If each mass in the figure is 1 kg, what is the y location of the center
of mass? Review Section 7-8 in Giancoli. |
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If the mass of m1 and m3 in the figure is 1 kg and m2
is 2 kg, what is the x location of the center of mass? Review Section 7-8 in Giancoli. |
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If the mass of m1 and m3 in the figure is 1 kg and m2
is 2 kg, what is the y location of the center of mass? |
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If the mass of m1 is 1 kg and m3 is 2 kg in the
figure and m2 is 3 kg, what is the x location of the center of
mass? Review Section 7-8 in Giancoli. |
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If the mass of m1 is 1 kg and m3 is 2 kg in the figure and m2 is 3 kg, what is the y location of the center of mass? |
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If all the
masses in the figure have a mass of 2 kg, and m2 has speed 2 m/s
and m3 has a speed of 4 m/s, what is the x-component of the
momentum of the center of mass?
Review Section 7-10 in Giancoli. |
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If all the masses in the figure have a mass of 2 kg, and m2 has
speed 2 m/s and m3 has a speed of 4 m/s, what is the y-component
of the momentum of the center of mass? Did you forget that m2 has a mass of 2 kg. Review Section 7-8 in Giancoli. |
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What is the magnitude of the momentum of the center of mass of the system
of particles in question 15? This is the magnitude of the x component. Review Section 7-10 in Giancoli. |
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What is
the direction of the momentum of the center of mass of the particles in
question 15, as measured in degrees counter clockwise from East. |
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A 12000 kg
railroad car travelling at 10 m/s strikes and couples with a 6000 kg caboose
at rest. What is the speed of the final combination? This would be true if it were the 6000 kg car that is moving. Review Example 7-3 in Giancoli. |
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A 12000 kg
railroad car travelling at 10 m/s strikes and couples with a 6000 kg caboose
at rest. What is the loss of Mechanical Energy in the collision? Review Example 7-8 in Giancoli. |
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A 12000 kg
railroad car travelling at 10 m/s strikes and couples with a 6000 kg caboose
at rest. What would be the speed of the combination of railroad cars if the
caboose was initially rolling towards the other car with a speed of 2 m/s? The momentum can not cancel out because they don't have the same magnitude. Review Section 7-2 in Giancoli. |
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A billiard
ball travelling to the right at 6m/s overtakes and strikes an identical ball
travelling at 3 m/s. What is the speed of the first ball after the collision? |
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A billiard
ball travelling to the right at 6m/s overtakes and strikes an identical ball
travelling at 3 m/s. What is the speed of the second ball after the
collision? With this answer energy is not conserved. Review Section 7-5 in Giancoli. |
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24. |
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A billiard
ball travelling to the right at 6m/s overtakes and strikes an identical ball
travelling at 3 m/s. What is the speed of the first ball after collision if
the second ball was travelling at it (instead of away from it) with a speed
of 3 m/s before collision? The momentum of the second ball is negative. Review Section 7-5 in Giancoli. |
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What is
the speed of the second ball in question 24 after collision? The balls can't pass through each other. Review Section 7-5 in Giancoli. |