Define the term momentum in words - NSC Technical Sciences - Question 3 - 2023 - Paper 1
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Define the term momentum in words.
After making contact with each other, the two players move together.
Calculate the velocity of the players after making contact ... show full transcript
Worked Solution & Example Answer:Define the term momentum in words - NSC Technical Sciences - Question 3 - 2023 - Paper 1
Step 1
Define the term momentum in words.
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Momentum is defined as the product of the mass of an object and its velocity. It is a vector quantity that possesses both magnitude and direction.
Step 2
Calculate the velocity of the players after making contact with each other.
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To calculate the final velocity (
vf
) after the players collide, we can use the principle of conservation of momentum.
Using the formula: m1v1+m2v2=(m1+m2)vf
Where:
m1=100kg (mass of Player A)
v1=5m/s (velocity of Player A)
m2=75kg (mass of Player B)
v2=−4m/s (velocity of Player B; negative as it is in the opposite direction)
Calculating: 100(5)+75(−4)=(100+75)vf 500−300=175vf 200=175vf v_f = rac{200}{175} = 1.14 m/s
Thus, the velocity of the players after making contact is approximately 1.14m/s.
Step 3
Name and state the physics law or principle you have applied in the calculation of your answer to QUESTION 3.2.1.
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The principle of conservation of linear momentum has been applied, which states that in an isolated system, the total linear momentum before a collision is equal to the total linear momentum after the collision in both magnitude and direction.
Step 4
State Newton's Second Law of Motion in words, in terms of momentum.
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Newton's Second Law of Motion states that the net (resultant) force acting on an object is equal to the rate of change of its momentum in the direction of the net force.
Step 5
Calculate the area under graph A.
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To find the area under graph A, we recognize it forms a right triangle. The area (A) can be calculated using the formula: A = rac{1}{2} ext{base} imes ext{height}
Where the base = 2 seconds and the height = 200 N.
Thus: A = rac{1}{2} imes 2 imes 200 = 200 ext{ Ns}
Step 6
Write down the name of the physical quantity that is represented by the area under the net force versus time graph.
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The area under the net force versus time graph represents impulse, which is the change in momentum of an object.
Step 7
In your ANSWER BOOK, redraw graph A and on the same set of axes, draw an unscaled sketch graph of the net force versus time for the softer squash ball.
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Graph B will be similar to Graph A but with a lower magnitude of force due to the softer squash ball experiencing less force upon impact. It should maintain the same shape but be scaled down in height.
Step 8
Write down TWO design features in modern cars that apply the principle of momentum and impulse to reduce the extent of injuries to passengers during a collision.
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Crumple zones which deform during a collision to absorb energy.
Airbags that deploy to slow down the passenger’s motion more gradually.
Step 9
Explain how any ONE of the design features in QUESTION 3.4 can reduce the extent of injuries.
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Crumple zones increase the time taken for the vehicle to come to a stop during a collision. This extended time reduces the net force experienced by passengers, according to the impulse-momentum theorem: Fimest=extchangeinmomentum
By increasing the time (t), the force (F) acting on the passengers is decreased, thus reducing the extent of injuries.