Help with physics momentun concepts

In summary, the conversation is about a small cart and a student with total mass M that is designed to bounce off a wall with a certain speed. The question is asking which suggestions would increase the magnitude of the impulse delivered by the wall, with all other variables remaining constant. The statements given are numbered and the answer options are "Yes" or "No". The summary provides the answers for each statement, with "yes" for statements 2, 4, and 6, and "no" for statements 1 and 3. Statement 5 is not answered.
  • #1
Sugi San
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Homework Statement


i need help with this statements on momentums (we have to choose whether is yes or no)


A small cart carrying a small physics student (total mass = M) is designed to coast into the wall (at speed vi) and bounce off traveling in the opposite direction (at speed vf). In doing so, the wall must deliver an impulse to the cart. Which of the following suggestions would increase the magnitude of the impulse delivered by the wall. All nonspecified variables (vi, vf, and M) remain constant unless the stated conditions imply some change. For each statement select either Yes or No.


Statements

1. Halve the force and double the time of contact with the wall.
2. Increase the total mass of the cart and rider. yes?
3. Design the cart with a new bumper so contact time is decreased. no?
4. Make the cart experience a smaller change in momentum. yes?
5. Turn the cart around and back into the wall.
6.Decrease vf.


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution


no
yes
no
yes
no
 
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  • #2
Sugi San said:

Homework Statement


i need help with this statements on momentums (we have to choose whether is yes or no)


A small cart carrying a small physics student (total mass = M) is designed to coast into the wall (at speed vi) and bounce off traveling in the opposite direction (at speed vf). In doing so, the wall must deliver an impulse to the cart. Which of the following suggestions would increase the magnitude of the impulse delivered by the wall. All nonspecified variables (vi, vf, and M) remain constant unless the stated conditions imply some change. For each statement select either Yes or No.


Statements

1. Halve the force and double the time of contact with the wall.
2. Increase the total mass of the cart and rider. yes?
3. Design the cart with a new bumper so contact time is decreased. no?
4. Make the cart experience a smaller change in momentum. yes?
5. Turn the cart around and back into the wall.
6.Decrease vf.


Homework Equations





The Attempt at a Solution


no
yes
no
yes
no

That is 5 "answers" for 6 questions. How do they line up? Which one did you not attempt?
 

Related to Help with physics momentun concepts

1. What is momentum in physics?

Momentum is a measurement of an object's motion and is defined as the product of its mass and velocity. In other words, it is the quantity of motion an object possesses.

2. How is momentum calculated?

Momentum is calculated by multiplying an object's mass (m) by its velocity (v). The formula for momentum is p = m * v.

3. Is momentum conserved in a closed system?

Yes, in a closed system, the total momentum before an interaction or event is equal to the total momentum after the interaction or event. This is known as the law of conservation of momentum.

4. What is the difference between linear momentum and angular momentum?

Linear momentum refers to the movement of an object in a straight line, while angular momentum refers to the movement of an object around an axis. Linear momentum is calculated by multiplying mass and velocity, while angular momentum is calculated by multiplying moment of inertia and angular velocity.

5. How does momentum affect collisions?

In a collision between two objects, the total momentum of the system is conserved. This means that the total momentum before the collision is equal to the total momentum after the collision, regardless of whether the collision is elastic or inelastic.

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