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Momentum Conservation
An Example
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A Table to Organize Momentum Problems
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Here is the Problem: Grandpa (M = 100. kg) skates along at 5. m/s toward Beatrice (m = 25. kg), who is motionless. Grandpa picks up Beatrice as he passes by, and the two travel together. We’ll find the final velocity of the two of them.
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First: Record the Known Quantities
Now, what can you calculate from this?
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Second: Calculate what you can: p = m v
Again, think what you can calculate from this.
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Next: Calculate totals
Note: They are not traveling together, so there is no “total velocity.” Now, the simple, but crucial point…
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Next: Remember that p0 = p1
What can you figure from this?
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Finally: Find the final velocity
v1 = p1 / (mG + mB) And that’s solves the problem that was posed!
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But wait, there’s more… Fill in the rest of the table.
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Velocities…
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…and the individual momentum of each character.
Notice! You can check your work by making sure that the total final momentum (500. kg m/s) is equal to the sum of the separate momenta (400. kg m/s kg m/s).
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Momentum Transfer From this, we can make a statement about momentum transfer : “100. kg m/s of momentum transferred from Grandpa to Beatrice.” Note this includes both the amount and the magnitude of the transfer.
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