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Ronch [10]
3 years ago
13

The momentum of a car is 13,300 kgm/s. If it has a speed of 14 m/s, what is the mass of the car?

Physics
1 answer:
Tamiku [17]3 years ago
7 0
By definition we have that the linear moment is
 p = m * v
 Where
 m = mass
 v = speed.
 Clearing the mass we have
 m = p / v
 Substituting the values
 m= (13,300 kgm/s)/(14 m/s)=950Kg
 the mass of the car is 950 Kg
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The equations of kinetic energy and elastic potential energy are as follows:

k = 1/2 · m · v²

U = 1/2 · ks · x²

Where:

m = mass of the block.

v = velocity.

ks = spring constant.

x = displacement of the string.

a) When the spring is not compressed, the spring potential energy will be zero:

U = 1/2 · ks · x²

U = 1/2 · 457 N/m · (0 cm)²

U = 0 J

The kinetic energy of the block will be:

k = 1/2 · m · v²

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The mechanical energy will be:

E = k + U = 0.393 J + 0 J = 0.393 J

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U = 1/2 · 457 N/m · (0.01 m)²

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Since the mechanical energy has to remain constant, we can use the equation of mechanical energy to obtain the kinetic energy:

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c) The procedure is now the same. Let´s calculate the spring potential energy with x = 0.02 m.

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d) U = 1/2 · 457 N/m · (0.03 m)²

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k = 0.187 J

e) U = 1/2 · 457 N/m · (0.04 m)²

U = 0.366 J

E = 0.393 J

k = E - U = 0.393 J - 0.366 J = 0.027 J.

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