Use the equations below:
P=mv
Ek=1/2mv^2
4) A wooden target of mass 2.00kg is suspended from a branch so that it swings freely. The target is hit by an arrow of mass 0.10kg travelling horizontally and the arrow embeds itself in the centre of the target. The target swings upwards, with its centre of mass rising by 0.60m. Use 9.81 as the acceleration for gravity.
A) Calculate the gain in gravitational energy by the target and arrow combination.
B) Calculate the velocity of the arrow and target immediately after the impact.
C) Calculate the velocity of the arrow immediately before the impact.
D) Determine if the collision is elastic or inelastic and why.
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gain in potential energy = m g h
= 2.1 * 9.81 * 0.60 Joules
= 12.4 Joules
kinetic energy before = gain in potential energy
(1/2)(2.1)v^2 = 12.4 Joules
v = 3.43 m/s
momentum before collision = momentum after
0.1 * u = 2.1 * v
u = 72 m/s
It is inelastic
show that (1/2)(2.1)(3.43^2) = 12.4 is less than (1/2)(.1)(72^2) = 260 Joules
In other words most of the kinetic energy of the arrow was dissipated as heat during the collision.
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