Conservation of Momentum in Women Jumping Off Flatcar

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In summary, when N women with mass m stand on a railway flatcar of mass M and jump off simultaneously with velocity u relative to the car, the car will roll in the opposite direction without friction. If they jump off one at a time, the final velocity of the flatcar can be found using the conservation of momentum principle, where the initial momentum of the system is equal to the final momentum of the system. The final velocity can be expressed as a sum of terms. Therefore, setting up initial and final momentum equations and applying the conservation of momentum principle can help determine the final velocity of the flatcar in this scenario.
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N women, each with mass m, stand on a railway flatcar of mass M. Tehy jump off one end of the flatcar with velocity u relative to the car. The car rolls in the opposite direction without friction.

A- What is the final velocity of the flatcar if all the women jump at the same time?

B- What is teh final velocity of the flatcar if they jump off one at a time? (The answer can be left in the form of a sum of terms)
 
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Use conservation of momentum.

P.S. Why women? Is it supposed to encourage creativity? :biggrin:
 
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I know that it's conservation of momentum, but I don't know how to set up the starting equations or how to apply it.
 
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S0C0M988 said:
I know that it's conservation of momentum, but I don't know how to set up the starting equations or how to apply it.

Hint: look at the women and the platform as a system. What is the initial momentum of the system? What is the final momentum of the system? In what relation must they be?
 

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What factors can affect a woman's jump off a flatcar?

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