Asked by mssailormouth
A 4 kg block, initially moving due east at 3 m/s, is acted upon by an impulse having magnitude 8 Ns and direction due west. The final velocity of the block is
I keep getting this problem wrong.
ok so momentum =massVelocity
3x4 =12kgm/s=impulse force delta t
12kgm/s=8n/delta t
96=t?
then 8x96=12V?
v=64?--but this is not right?
HELP where am I going wrong?
I keep getting this problem wrong.
ok so momentum =massVelocity
3x4 =12kgm/s=impulse force delta t
12kgm/s=8n/delta t
96=t?
then 8x96=12V?
v=64?--but this is not right?
HELP where am I going wrong?
Answers
Answered by
Damon
F dt = d P = d (m V) = m d V
so
- 8 = 4 dV if west is negative
d V = - 2 m/s
3 - 2 = 1 m/s
or your way
P = 12 - 8 = 4 kg m/s
V = P / mass = 4/4 = 1 m/s
so
- 8 = 4 dV if west is negative
d V = - 2 m/s
3 - 2 = 1 m/s
or your way
P = 12 - 8 = 4 kg m/s
V = P / mass = 4/4 = 1 m/s
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