What is the momentum of a hammer of mass 0.8kg striking a nail at 5 m/s2?
So, p = m v
p = (0.8)(5 m/s)
p = 4 kg-m/s note velocity is meters/seconds, acceleration is m/s^2
A nail stops the hammer in 0.08 seconds: what force is delivered to the nail?
NEWTON #2 Force = rate of change of momentum (m a)
F = p/t = 4 kg m/s / .08 s
F = 50 N
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What is the momentum of a hammer of mass 0.8kg striking a nail at 5 m/s2?
So, p = m v
p = (0.8)(5 m/s)2
p = 20 kg-m/s2
Correct?
A nail stops the hammer in 0.08 seconds: what force is delivered to the nail?
Force is mass times gravity?
So, F = (0.8kg) (9.8 m/s2)
F = (0.8) (9.8)2
F = 76.832 N?
Am I on the right path?
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