Title: Conserving momentum
1Conserving momentum
21 You release a ball from rest to let it fall to
the ground. It gives a sound upon hitting the
ground. Which of the following cases is possible?
A It rises to the original height when it
rebounds. B It rises to a greater height. C It
rises to a smaller height.
32 You are going ashore after travelling in a
small boat. What happens to the boat when you
step onto the bank (?)?
A It moves towards the bank. B It moves away from
the bank. C It remains stationary.
41 Types of collisions
- If the total KE of a system
remains unchanged before and after collision
? collision is elastic
otherwise collision is inelastic
51 Types of collisions
- The ball bounces back to the same height h
? NO energy loss during collision
? completely elastic collision
61 Types of collisions
plasticine
- Plasticine sticks to the ground
(not bounces back)
? KE of plasticine is lost during collision
? completely inelastic collision
7Experiment 8b
Completely inelastic collisions
Set up the following apparatus.
velcro attachment
friction-compensated runway
give A a sharp push to collide with stationary
trolley B
A
B
8Experiment 8b
Completely inelastic collisions
Note and save the v-t graph displayed on the
computer screen.
Repeat the experiment by adding masses to double
and then triple the mass of trolley A.
9Experiment 8b
Completely inelastic collisions
Video
Simulation
10a Completely inelastic collisions
v-t graph of completely inelastic collision
collision of A with B which is initially at rest
vA
vA B
trolley A pushed to move from rest
v before collision (vA) 0.35 m s1 v after
collision (vA B ) 0.17 m s1
11a Completely inelastic collisions
Typical result
(mA mB)v 1.0 ? 0.17
0.17
mAu 0.5 ? 0.35 0.18
(mA mB)v 1.5 ? 0.55
0.83
mAu 1.0 ? 0.82 0.82
mass of each trolley 0.5 kg
12a Completely inelastic collisions
Typical result
(mA mB)v 2.0 ? 0.38
0.76
mAu 1.5 ? 0.51 0.77
- Total ? of trolleys before collision
total ? of trolleys after collision
total momentum is conserved in completely
inelastic collision
13Experiment 8c
Elastic collisions
Set up the following apparatus.
friction-compensated runway
A
spring-loaded plunger (released)
B
A 'll collide with stationary B, ? move off
separately
14Experiment 8c
Elastic collisions
Note and save the v-t graph displayed on the
computer screen.
Repeat the experiment by adding masses to double
and then triple the mass of trolley A.
15Experiment 8c
Elastic collisions
Video
Simulation
16b Elastic collisions
v-t graph of elastic collision
vA
trolley A pushed to move from rest
vA after collision
collision
B stationary before collision
vB after collision
17b Elastic collisions
Typical result
mAvA mBvB 0.27
mAuA mBuB 0.30
mAvA mBvB 1.05
mAuA mBuB 1.05
mass of each trolley 0.5 kg
18b Elastic collisions
mAvA mBvB 1.03
mAuA mBuB 1.05
- Total ? of trolleys before collision
total ? of trolleys after collision
total momentum is conserved in elastic collision
19Experiment 8d
'Explosion' of trolleys
Set up the following apparatus.
Place trolleys A B in contact end-on in the
middle of a level runway.
Release plunger ? 2 trolleys 'explode'
20Experiment 8d
'Explosion' of trolleys
Note and save the v-t graph displayed on the
computer screen.
Repeat the experiment by adding masses to double
and then triple the mass of trolley A.
21Experiment 8d
'Explosion' of trolleys
Video
Simulation
22c 'Explosion' of trolleys
v-t graph of 'explosion' of trolleys
explosion
vA
Graphs of both trolleys are ?ve,
since each moves towards its motion sensor.
vB
23c 'Explosion' of trolleys
Typical result
?0.58 m s?1
0.56 m s?1
spring-loaded plunger
mBvB ?0.29
mAvA 0.28
? final total ? ?0.01
0.32 m s?1
?0.68 m s?1
mBvB ?0.34
mAvA 0.32
? final total ? ?0.02
mass of each trolley 0.5 kg
24c 'Explosion' of trolleys
0.22 m s?1
?0.68 m s?1
mBvB ?0.34
mAvA 0.33
? final total ? ?0.01
- Total ? of trolleys before 'explosion'
total ? of trolleys after 'explosion'
total momentum is conserved in 'explosion'
25Q1 Which of the following...
Which of the following is an elastic collision?
A A ball hits a wall and rebounds with the same
speed. B A bowl knocks down some pins with a loud
sound. C A car crashes into a lamp-post.
26Q2 Identify the type of...
Identify the type of the following collisions.
(a)
before collision
ball A
ball B
after collision
ball A
ball B
27Q2 Identify the type of...
Total KE before collision (2 ? __2 1 ?
___2) ____ J
5 m s1
4 m s1
1
5
4
2 kg
1 kg
2
33
1 m s1
4 m s1
Total KE after collision ____________________
______ ________ (All/Some/No) KE is lost in the
collision, the collision is ___________.
2 kg
1 kg
9 J
Some
inelastic
28Q2 Identify the type of...
Identify the type of the following collisions.
(b)
at rest
before collision
ball A
ball B
after collision
ball A
ball B
29Q2 Identify the type of...
Total KE before collision
2 m s1
at rest
2 kg
1 kg
4 J
2/3 m s1
8/3 m s1
Total KE after collision
2 kg
1 kg
4 J
No KE is lost in the collision,
the collision is elastic.
302 Is momentum conserved in collisions?
- Total momentum is conserved in
Expt. 8b Completely inelastic collisions
Expt. 8c Elastic collisions
Expt. 8d 'Explosion' of trolleys
? total momentum is conserved in all cases
312 Is momentum conserved in collisions?
- Law of conservation of momentum
In a collision, total momentum of colliding
objects before collision is equal to the total
momentum after collision,
provided that there is no external force acting
on the objects.
mAuA mBuB mAvA mBvB
322 Is momentum conserved in collisions?
Simulation
Simulation
33Example 7
Colliding skaters
v ?
4 m s?1
3 m s?1
40 kg
30 kg
After collision
Before collision
If they move together after collision, what are
their velocities v after collision?
34Example 7
Colliding skaters
v ?
4 m s?1
3 m s?1
40 kg
30 kg
Applying law of conservation of momentum,
- total ? before collision total ? after collision
(40 30) ? v
40 ? 3 30 ? (?4)
? v 0 m s?1
They come to a stop after collision.
35Example 8
Exploding trolleys
compressed spring
2 kg
3 kg
B
A
plunger releases
vB
60 cm s?1
- Find the velocity of trolley B after 'explosion'.
36Example 8
Exploding trolleys
vB
60 cm s?1
2 kg
3 kg
B
A
ve
Applying law of conservation of momentum,
- total ? before 'explosion' total ? after
'explosion'
2 ? 60 3v
0
? vB ?40 cm s?1
373 More examples of conservation of momentum
a 'Newtons cradle'
A toy consisting of a line of 5 steel balls.
It can demonstrate the law of conservation of
momentum.
38Experiment 8e
'Newtons cradle'
Pull one ball to one side and then release.
Repeat using 2, 3 and then 4 balls.
39Experiment 8e
'Newtons cradle'
Video
Simulation
40b Velocity of an air-rifle bullet
plasticine on toy railway car
air-rifle
friction-compensated track
What is it?
How to find it?
1 m
end stop
- Bullet is fired into a lump of plasticine.
After impact, the car runs.
Use a stop-watch to measure the time to travel 1
m.
41Example 9
Measuring velocity of an air-rifle bullet
plasticine on toy railway car
friction-compensated track
mass of bullet 0.002 kg mass of car 0.25 kg
1 m
end stop
A bullet is fired into a lump of plasticine on a
toy railway car which takes 4.0 s to move 1 m.
Find the velocity of bullet.
42Example 9
Measuring velocity of an air-rifle bullet
v
mass of bullet 0.002 kg mass of car 0.25
kg car travels 1 m in 4 s
0.25 m s?1
1 m in 4 s
v after impact
1 m / 4 s
0.25 m s?1
Applying law of conservation of momentum,
- total ? before impact total ? after impact
0.002 ? u 0
(0.25 0.002) ? 0.25
? u 31.5 m s?1
43c Recoil velocity of a rifle
When a bullet is fired, the rifle recoils.
recoil velocity
v
forward momentum
backward momentum
forward backward momentum 0
Conservation of momentum
44c Recoil velocity of a rifle
Simulation
Simulation
45Example 10
Recoil velocity of a rifle
5 kg
Before firing
5 kg
10 g
After firing
200 m s?1
v ?
- Find the recoil velocity v of the rifle.
46Example 10
Recoil velocity of a rifle
ve
5 kg
10 g
200 m s?1
v ?
Applying law of conservation of momentum,
total ? of rifle bullet after firing
- total ? of rifle bullet before firing
change to SI unit
0
5v 0.01 ? 200
(opposite direction)
? v ?0.4 m s?1
474 Momentum not conserved?
Momentum disappeared?
v
stop
NO!
mass m
momentum mv
momentum 0
? 0
484 Momentum not conserved?
- If you step from a rowing boat onto the bank
backward force on boat
forward force on shoe
the boat moves away from you.
Your forward momentum is equal opposite to the
backward momentum of the boat.
494 Momentum not conserved?
- When a truck runs on a road, the road (Earth)
should move behind it!
m 1 ? 104 kg
Total ? before truck moves
Total ? after car moves
v
25 m s?1
0 1 ? 104 ? 25
6 ? 1024 v
v ?2.4 ? 10?19 m s?1
negligible!
m 6 ? 1024 kg
505 Energy changes in collisions
In the beginning of 8.2, we said that KE is
conserved in elastic collisions,
but not in inelastic collisions.
Let's confirm this in Experiment 8f.
51Experiment 8f
Energy changes in collisions
1 Calculate the sum of KE of the trolleys before
after the completely inelastic collisions in
Experiment 8b.
2 Calculate the sum of KE of the trolleys before
after the elastic collisions in Experiment 8c.
Video
52Experiment 8f
Energy changes in collisions
The result can be summed up as
Â
Momentum conserved?
Kinetic energy conserved?
Yes
Yes
Elastic collision
Inelastic collision
Yes
No
53Experiment 8f
Energy changes in collisions
Simulation
Simulation
Simulation
545 Energy changes in collisions
Why is KE not conserved in some collisions?
Because in these collisions some of the KE is
changed to work done against friction or other
forms of energy (such as heat sound) during
impact.
55Q1 A shot is fired from...
A shot is fired from a cannon. The ball flies in
the positive direction. What is the recoil
velocity of the cannon?
A 0.0133 m s1 B ?0.0133 m s1 C 13.3 m
s1 D ?13.3 m s1
56Q2 A book is dropped from...
(a) A book is dropped from a height. Why is the
momentum of the book not conserved?
gravitational
It is because _______________ force acts on the
book. This net force accelerates the book
downwards and changes its momentum.
57Q2 A book is dropped from...
(b) How can we consider the situation so that
momentum is conserved?
Momentum is conserved if the momenta of the book
and the ___________________ is considered
together.
Earth
58Q3 Consider a system...
Consider a system without external force. In
elastic collisions, both ______________ and
________________ are conserved. In inelastic
collisions, only ______________ is conserved, but
not __________________.
momentum
kinetic energy
momentum
kinetic energy
59Q4 A jet fighter...
- A jet fighter of total mass 8000 kg fires five
20-kg rockets in 1 s. Find the speed of it just
after rockets are fired.
100 m s?1
v ?
500 m s?1
60Q4 A jet fighter...
v ?
100 m s?1
8000 kg
20 kg
500 m s?1
Applying law of conservation of momentum,
- total ? before firing rockets
total ? after firing rockets
8000
20 ? 5
20
500
5
? v ________
94.9 m s?1
(slowed down!)