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Water Balloons Weapons of Mass Destruction? Stan Jones Department of Physics and Astronomy The University of Alabama AAPT 2011W
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Setting the Scene From an attorney: – Can a launched water balloon cause serious injury? From the Internet: – You bet From simple physics: – This can be modeled
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The weapon itself
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Duck!
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Used this as basis for an ongoing project in introductory class Range formula Stopping distances and average force Terminal velocity Trajectory Experimental test
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Range formula Manufacturers claim ranges of 100, 200, even 400 yards. What launch speed might accomplish this? Assume 45 o launch, no air resistance Range (m)V o (m/s)V o (mph) 10031.370 2004498 40063140
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Force of Impact Can use F = K/ x, where K = ½ mv 2. Problem is to estimate stopping distance. For a balloon, assume x = radius of balloon. Then F = mv 2 /D, where D = diameter of balloon.
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Example forces V (m/s) t (s) F (N)F (lbs)P (psi) 200.004121527338.7 400.00248621094155 Assume 3” diameter balloons “Force of 900 N for 0.006 s will break a cheekbone”
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Terminal Velocity From general considerations: F air ≈ ½ C Av 2 C = drag coefficient ≈ 0.4 F ≈ 1.1 x 10 -3 v 2 Newtons for 3” balloon Let F air = mg to find: V term = 45 m/s
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Trajectories In 2 dimensions, calculation best done numerically Using VPython, found trajectories for typical launch parameters This graph actually for a baseball – “No one can throw a baseball from centerfield wall to home plate on the fly!”
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Experimental Test Height of building = 12.6 m. V(final) = 15.7 m/s; air not important Predicted force about 750 N Measured force 600 N, roughly comparable. Aim is important…takes many trials.
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Conclusions Water balloons are fun, but launchers can be dangerous One can estimate a force when a reasonable estimate of stopping distance is available Air resistance is a fact of life, and can be a worthwhile subject for introductory students All in all, the project generated interest and students had fun
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