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Anna71 [15]
3 years ago
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A wave has a speed of 2.2 kilometers per second (km/s), and a wavelength 2 points

Physics
1 answer:
34kurt3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

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Answer:

a) 9.6 m/s

b) 11.7 m/s

c) 12 m/s

Explanation:

This problem can be solved by the Conservation of Momentum principle, which establishes that the initial momentum p_{o} must be equal to the final momentum p_{f}:  

p_{o}=p_{f} (1)  

Where:  

p_{o}=m_{g} V_{o} + m_{b} U_{o} (2)  

p_{f}=m_{g} V_{f} + m_{b} U_{f} (3)  

m_{g}=0.5 kg is the mass of green ball

m_{b}=0.5 kg is the mass of the blue ball

V_{o}=12 m/s is the initial velocity of the green ball  

U_{o}=0 m/s is the initial velocity of the blue ball  

V_{f} is the final velocity of the green ball

U_{f} is the final velocity of the blue ball  

Substituting (2) and (3) in (1):

m_{g} V_{o} + m_{b} U_{o}=m_{g} V_{f} + m_{b} U_{f} (4)  

Isolating U_{f}:

U_{f}=\frac{m_{g} V_{o}  - m_{g} V_{f}}{m_{b}} (5)  

U_{f}=\frac{m_{g} (V_{o}  - V_{f})}{m_{b}} (6) This is the equation we will use for the next cases

Knowing this, let's begin with the answers:

a) In this case V_{f}=2.4 m/s and we have to find U_{f}

U_{f}=\frac{0.5 kg (12 m/s  - 2.4 m/s)}{0.5 kg} (7)

U_{f}=9.6 m/s (8)

b) In this case V_{f}=0.3 m/s and we have to find U_{f}

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Case 1: All forces lie on the same line.

If all of the forces lie on the same line (pointing left and right only, or up and down only, for example), determining the net force is as straightforward as adding the magnitudes of the forces in the positive direction, and subtracting off the magnitudes of the forces in the negative direction. (If two forces are equal and opposite, as is the case with the book resting on the table, the net force = 0)

Example: Consider a 1-kg ball falling due to gravity, experiencing an air resistance force of 5 N. There is a downward force on it due to gravity of 1 kg × 9.8 m/s2 = 9.8 N, and an upward force of 5 N. If we use the convention that up is positive, then the net force is 5 N - 9.8 N = -4.8 N, indicating a net force of 4.8 N in the downward direction.

Case 2: All forces lie on perpendicular axes and add to 0 along one axis.

In this case, due to forces adding to 0 in one direction, we only need to focus on the perpendicular direction when determining the net force. (Though knowledge that the forces in the first direction add to 0 can sometimes give us information about the forces in the perpendicular direction, such as when determining frictional forces in terms of the normal force magnitude.)

Example: A 0.25-kg toy car is pushed across the floor with a 3-N force acting to the right. A 2-N force of friction acts to oppose this motion. Note that gravity also acts downward on this car with a force of 0.25 kg × 9.8 m/s2= 2.45 N, and a normal force acts upward, also with 2.45 N. (How do we know this? Because there is no change in motion in the vertical direction as the car is pushed across the floor, hence the net force in the vertical direction must be 0.) This makes everything simplify to the one-dimensional case because the only forces that don’t cancel out are all along one direction. The net force on the car is then 3 N - 2 N = 1 N to the right.

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