Asked by mssailormouth
                An impulse of 15 Ns acts on a 0.2 kg ball initially at rest.  What is the change in momentum?
momentum =mV
how do I get to V I am given m=0.2kg
F=ma
15=0.2a
a=75m/s
do I need to time t next?
i'm so lost :(
            
        momentum =mV
how do I get to V I am given m=0.2kg
F=ma
15=0.2a
a=75m/s
do I need to time t next?
i'm so lost :(
Answers
                    Answered by
            R_scott
            
    15 Ns ... a 15 N force acting for one second
... or a 30 n force acting for half a second
... the net result is the same
a = f / m ... a = 15n / .2 kg = 75 m/s^2
... for one second
... the resulting velocity is 75 m/s
    
... or a 30 n force acting for half a second
... the net result is the same
a = f / m ... a = 15n / .2 kg = 75 m/s^2
... for one second
... the resulting velocity is 75 m/s
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    trick question
impulse IS change of momentum
F = dP / dt = d/dt (m v) = m dv/dt = m a
F dt = dP = d (m v)
here
F dt = 15 Newtons * seconds which IS dP the change in momentum
    
impulse IS change of momentum
F = dP / dt = d/dt (m v) = m dv/dt = m a
F dt = dP = d (m v)
here
F dt = 15 Newtons * seconds which IS dP the change in momentum
                    Answered by
            mssailormouth
            
    what is dP?
this chapter in my book doesn't use the letter d?
15=0.2v
v=75?
    
this chapter in my book doesn't use the letter d?
15=0.2v
v=75?
                    Answered by
            mssailormouth
            
    75 m/s is the speed....so the momentum is the 15N?? or 15kgm/s??
    
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    P is the usual notation in physics for momentum, m v
d P is change in momentum
Force, F = change in momentum d P over change in time d t
    
d P is change in momentum
Force, F = change in momentum d P over change in time d t
                    Answered by
            Damon
            
    the momentum is 15 kg m/s 
which is the same as 15 N s
Force is rate of change of momentum
    
which is the same as 15 N s
Force is rate of change of momentum
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