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In an experiment to verify the principle of conservation of momentum, body A was set in motion with a constant velocity. It was then allowed to collide with a second... show full transcript
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The apparatus consists of two trolleys on a smooth track. Body A is attached to one trolley, while body B is on another trolley. Both trolleys are positioned at one end of the track with a light gate placed along the track to measure the time interval. An air cushion may be used underneath to minimize friction.
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(a) Friction was minimised by using a smooth air track or placing air cushions beneath the trolleys, reducing contact with the surface.
(b) Gravity was minimised by keeping the apparatus level and ensuring that the track is horizontal, thus preventing any acceleration due to gravity that could affect the motion of the trolleys.
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To find the initial velocity of body A, we use the distance travelled before collision:
u = rac{ ext{Distance}}{ ext{Time}} = rac{11.4 ext{ cm}}{0.2 ext{ s}} = 57 ext{ cm/s} = 0.57 ext{ m/s}
For the final velocity after the collision:
The distance travelled together by both bodies is 6.1 cm:
v = rac{6.1 ext{ cm}}{0.2 ext{ s}} = 30.5 ext{ cm/s} = 0.305 ext{ m/s}
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To demonstrate the principle of conservation of momentum, we calculate the momentum before and after the collision.
The initial momentum of body A is:
The momentum after the collision of bodies A and B combined is:
Since , the experiment verifies the conservation of momentum as both values are equal.
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