2.4 Momentum
2.4 Momentum
4 Momentum
Momentum
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5. Elastic Collision
Elastic collision is the
collision where
the kinetic energy is
conserved after the
collision.
Total Kinetic Energy
before Collision
= Total Kinetic Energy
after Collision
Additional notes:
In an elastic collision, the 2 objects separated right after the collision, and
the momentum is conserved after the collision.
Total energy is conserved after the collision.
6. Inelastic Collision
Inelastic collision is the
collision where
the kinetic energy is not
conserved after the
collision.
Additional notes:
In a perfectly elastic
collision, the 2 objects
attach together after the
collision, and
the momentum is also conserved after the collision.
Total energy is conserved after the collision.
Formula
Explosion
Before explosion both object stick
together and at rest.
Example:
A man fires a rifle which has mass of 2.5 kg. If the mass of the
bullet is 10 g and it reaches a velocity of 250 m/s after
shooting, what is the recoil velocity of the pistol?
Answer:
This is a typical question of explosion.
m1 = 2.5 kg
m2 = 0.01 kg
u1 = 0 ms-1
u2 = 0 ms-1
v1 = ?
v2 = 250 ms-1
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Hot gases are expelled through the exhausts at very high speed .
3.
4.
Jet Engine
1.
Air is taken in from the front and is compressed by the compressor.
2.
Fuel is injected and burnt with the compressed air in the combustion
chamber.
3.
The hot gas is forced through the engine to turn the turbine blade,
which turns the compressor.
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5.
High-speed hot gases are ejected from the back with high momentum.
This produces an equal and opposite momentum to push the jet plane
forward.