Solving the Velocity and Displacement of a Package After an Explosion

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In summary, a suspicious package explodes into three pieces with equal masses and velocities of 7.0 m/s north, 4.0 m/s 30 degrees south of west, and 4.0 m/s 30 degrees south of east. The original velocity of the package before the explosion can be calculated using the conservation of momentum. After the explosion, the displacement of the center of mass of the three-piece system can be found 3.0 seconds later. The total momentum of all the pieces after the explosion is equal to the original momentum of the package.
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Just need some help getting started. What is it i need to use to get (a)

A suspicious package is sliding on a frictionless surface when it explodes into three pieces of equal masses and with the velocities:
(1) 7.0 m/s, north;
(2) 4.0 m/s 30 degrees south of west;
(3) 4.0 m/s 30 degrees south of east.

(a)What is the velocity(both magnitude & direction) of the package before it explodes?
(b) What is the displacement (both magnitude & direction) of the center of mass of the three-piece system (with respect to the point the explosion occurs) 3.0s after the explosion?
 
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During the explosion, momentum is conserved. Find the total momentum of all the pieces after the explosion. (Remember that momentum is a vector.) That total momentum equals the momentum the original object had before it exploded.
 
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To solve for the velocity and displacement of the package after an explosion, you will need to use principles of conservation of momentum and vector addition. The initial velocity of the package before the explosion can be found by adding the velocities of the three pieces using vector addition. This will give you the magnitude and direction of the initial velocity.

For part (b), you will need to calculate the center of mass of the three-piece system by finding the weighted average of the positions of each piece. Then, you can use the equation for displacement (displacement = velocity x time) to find the displacement of the center of mass after 3.0 seconds. Make sure to pay attention to the direction of the displacement, which will depend on the initial velocities of the pieces and the angle at which they were launched.

In summary, to solve for the velocity and displacement of the package after an explosion, you will need to use principles of conservation of momentum and vector addition for the initial velocity, and the equation for displacement for the center of mass after a certain time.
 

Related to Solving the Velocity and Displacement of a Package After an Explosion

1. How do you determine the velocity and displacement of a package after an explosion?

The velocity and displacement of a package after an explosion can be determined by using the principles of physics, specifically Newton's laws of motion and equations of motion. By analyzing the initial velocity of the package before the explosion, the force of the explosion, and the mass of the package, the final velocity and displacement can be calculated.

2. What factors affect the velocity and displacement of a package after an explosion?

The velocity and displacement of a package after an explosion can be affected by various factors such as the force of the explosion, the mass and shape of the package, and external forces such as air resistance. The distance between the explosion and the package can also impact the velocity and displacement.

3. How accurate are the calculations for determining the velocity and displacement of a package after an explosion?

The accuracy of the calculations depends on the accuracy of the initial data and the assumptions made. It is important to use precise measurements and take into account any external factors that may affect the results. The calculations can also be improved by repeating the experiment multiple times and taking an average of the values.

4. Can different types of explosives affect the velocity and displacement of a package differently?

Yes, different types of explosives can have varying levels of force and energy, which can affect the velocity and displacement of a package. The type of explosive used can also influence the direction and magnitude of the explosion, which can impact the final velocity and displacement of the package.

5. Are there any safety precautions to consider when conducting experiments involving explosions?

Yes, it is important to follow all safety protocols and guidelines when conducting experiments involving explosions. This includes wearing appropriate protective gear, conducting the experiment in a controlled and safe environment, and having a trained professional oversee the experiment. It is also important to have a safety plan in place in case of any unforeseen accidents or incidents.

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