Asked by Lola
How do you find momentum immediately before collision?
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Answered by
Damon
the momentum is a vector so has direction
m1 V1 + m2 V2 = momentum before
if you arre on a plane with x and y directions
V1 = u1 i + v1 j
V2 = u2 i + v2 j
total momentum in x direction = m 1 u1 + m2 u2
total momentum in y direction = m1 v1 + m2 v2
If nothing else around then after collision the momenta in the x and y directions are the same as before the crash (Newton Law 1).
m1 V1 + m2 V2 = momentum before
if you arre on a plane with x and y directions
V1 = u1 i + v1 j
V2 = u2 i + v2 j
total momentum in x direction = m 1 u1 + m2 u2
total momentum in y direction = m1 v1 + m2 v2
If nothing else around then after collision the momenta in the x and y directions are the same as before the crash (Newton Law 1).
Answered by
henry2,
V1 = velocity before collision.
Momentum before = MV1.
Momentum before = MV1.
Answered by
Lola
thanks
Answered by
Damon
Now for example is the two objects join then the new mass after collision is (m1+m2)
the momentum has to be the same
so in the x direction
(m1+m2) u = m1 u1 + m2 u2
and in the y direction
(m1+m2) v = m1 v1 + m2 v2
speed = sqrt (u^2+v^2)
angle above x axis = tan^-1 (v/u)
the momentum has to be the same
so in the x direction
(m1+m2) u = m1 u1 + m2 u2
and in the y direction
(m1+m2) v = m1 v1 + m2 v2
speed = sqrt (u^2+v^2)
angle above x axis = tan^-1 (v/u)
Answered by
Damon
You are welcome .
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