Momentum and Impulse: Lesson 3. It`s not how fast you are going: it is how fast you stop To reduce...

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What if the driver wears a seatbelt and the car has an airbag? The airbag inflates in 3/100 s so the driver comes to rest in 1.0 s. Determine the impact force now. Eg) The driver of a car has a mass of 100 kg. The car is travelling at 100 km/h. Impact The driver is not wearing a seat belt. It takes 0.10s for the driver to impact onto a concrete wall and stop Determine the impact force on the driver.

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Momentum and Impulse: Lesson 3

It`s not how fast you are going: it is how fast you stop

To reduce the impact force, increase the stopping distance or increase the stopping time

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Eg) The driver of a car has a mass of 100 kg. The car is travelling at 100 km/h. Impact The driver is not wearing a seat belt. It takes 0.10s for the driver to impact onto a concrete wall and stopDetermine the impact force on the driver.

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If you increase the stopping distance or increase the stopping time, there is less impact force resulting in less injury being sustained

Definition: in an isolated system the total momentum before a collision or interaction is equal to the total momentum after the collision

Total momentum remains constant

Isolated system – is a condition in which there is no exchange of matter of energy

Collision – interaction or contact of two or more objects during a short period of time

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1. Recoil ProblemsEg) A 500 kg cannon fires an 800 g shell at a

velocity of 700 east. Determine the recoil velocity of the cannon.

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Eg) A bomb bursts into two fragments, X and Y. Fragment X has a mass of 0.50 kg and is directed at 240 m/s left. Fragment Y has a mass 3.5 times that of X and moves in the opposite direction. Determine the velocity of Fragment Y.

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