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AlekseyPX
3 years ago
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HELP PLEASE PLEASE

Physics
2 answers:
dolphi86 [110]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

| impulse | = 30000 N * s

force = -6000 N

Explanation:

The Impulse-Momentum Theorem states that the impulse applied to an object is equal to the change in momentum of the object. Therefore,

  • FΔt = mΔv
  • where FΔt = impulse & mΔv = change in momentum

We can use either side of the equation to find the impulse of the object. Since we don't have the force applied to the object, we can use the right side:

  • Δp = mΔv
  • where Δp = change in momentum, m = mass (kg), and Δv = change in velocity

We are given the mass of the car and the initial and final velocity. Let's set the right direction to be positive and the left direction to be negative.

  • m = 1.50 * 10³ = <u>1500 kg</u>
  • Δv = 0 m/s - 20 m/s = <u>-20 m/s </u>

Substitute the known values into the equation.

  • Δp = (1500)(-20)
  • Δp = -30000  

The magnitude of the impulse applied to the car to bring it to rest is |-30000| = 30000 N * s.

We can derive the force from the Impulse-Momentum Theorem by dividing both sides by Δt.

  • F =  (mΔv)/Δt

We know the mass of the car, the change in velocity, and the time elapsed.

Substitute the known values into the equation:

  • F = [(1500)(-20)]/5.00  
  • F = [-30000]/5.00
  • F = -6000

The force on the car is -6000 N.

marshall27 [118]3 years ago
4 0
<h3>Answer:</h3>

Magnitude of Impulse: 30000 kg · m/s or 30000 N · s

Force on the Car: -6000 N

<h3>General Formulas and Concepts:</h3>

<u>Math</u>

<u>Pre-Algebra</u>

Order of Operations: BPEMDAS

  1. Brackets
  2. Parenthesis
  3. Exponents
  4. Multiplication
  5. Division
  6. Addition
  7. Subtraction
  • Left to Right  

Equality Properties

  • Multiplication Property of Equality
  • Division Property of Equality
  • Addition Property of Equality
  • Subtract Property of Equality<u> </u>

<u>Physics</u>

<u>Momentum</u>

  • Momentum Equation: P = mv
  • Impulse Equation: J = FΔt
  • Law of Conservation of Momentum
<h3>Explanation:</h3>

<u>Step 1: Define</u>

Mass <em>m</em> = 1.50 × 10³ kg

Velocity <em>v</em> = 20 m/s east

Change in time Δt = 5.00 s

<u>Step 2: Find Magnitude</u>

  1. Substitute [Momentum]:                    P = (1.50 × 10³ kg)(20 m/s)
  2. Multiply:                                              P = 30000 kg · m/s

<u>Step 3: Find Force</u>

<em>We use the Law of Conservation of Momentum to find our break force acting upon the car.</em>

  1. Substitute [Impulse]:                    30000 kg · m/s = F(5.00 s)
  2. Rewrite:                                        30000 N · s = F(5.00 s)
  3. Divide 5 on both sides:               6000 N = F
  4. Rewrite:                                        F = 6000 N

Since the car is deaccelerating, the break force would be towards the west direction (negative as east is our positive direction).

∴ F = -6000 N

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