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CHAPTER 8 Momentum, Impulse, and Collisions

S between them; then the system is released from rest on a level,


frictionless surface. The spring, which has negligible mass, is not
fastened to either block and drops to the surface after it has
expanded. Block B acquires a speed of 1.20 m>s. (a) What is the
nal speed of block A? (b) How much potential energy was stored
in the compressed spring?
Figure E8.24
mA 1.00 kg

mB 3.00 kg
S

8.25 .. A hunter on a frozen, essentially frictionless pond uses a


rie that shoots 4.20-g bullets at 965 m>s. The mass of the hunter
(including his gun) is 72.5 kg, and the hunter holds tight to the gun
after ring it. Find the recoil velocity of the hunter if he res the
rie (a) horizontally and (b) at 56.0 above the horizontal.
8.26 . An atomic nucleus suddenly bursts apart (ssions) into
two pieces. Piece A, of mass m A , travels off to the left with speed
vA . Piece B, of mass m B , travels off to the right with speed vB .
(a) Use conservation of momentum to solve for vB in terms of m A ,
m B , and vA . (b) Use the results of part (a) to show that
K A>K B = m B>m A, where K A and K B are the kinetic energies of the
two pieces.
8.27 .. Two ice skaters, Daniel (mass 65.0 kg) and Rebecca
(mass 45.0 kg), are practicing. Daniel stops to tie his shoelace and,
while at rest, is struck by Rebecca, who is moving at 13.0 m>s
before she collides with him. After the collision, Rebecca has a
velocity of magnitude 8.00 m>s at an angle of 53.1 from her
initial direction. Both skaters move on the frictionless, horizontal surface of the rink. (a) What are the magnitude and direction
of Daniels velocity after the collision? (b) What is the change
in total kinetic energy of the two skaters as a result of the
collision?
8.28 .. You are standing on a large sheet of frictionless ice and
holding a large rock. In order to get off the ice, you throw the rock
so it has velocity 12.0 m>s relative to the earth at an angle of 35.0
above the horizontal. If your mass is 70.0 kg and the rocks mass is
15.0 kg, what is your speed after you throw the rock? (See Discussion Question Q8.7.)
8.29 . Changing Mass. An open-topped freight car with mass
24,000 kg is coasting without friction along a level track. It is raining very hard, and the rain is falling vertically downward. Originally, the car is empty and moving with a speed of 4.00 m>s. (a)
What is the speed of the car after it has collected 3000 kg of rainwater? (b) Since the rain is falling downward, how is it able to
affect the horizontal motion of the car?
8.30 . An astronaut in space cannot use a conventional means,
such as a scale or balance, to determine the mass of an object. But
she does have devices to measure distance and time accurately.
She knows her own mass is 78.4 kg, but she is unsure of the mass
of a large gas canister in the airless rocket. When this canister is
approaching her at 3.50 m>s, she pushes against it, which slows it
down to 1.20 m>s (but does not reverse it) and gives her a speed of
2.40 m>s. What is the mass of this canister?
8.31 .. Asteroid Collision. Two asteroids of equal mass in the
asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter collide with a glancing
blow. Asteroid A, which was initially traveling at 40.0 m>s, is
deflected 30.0 from its original direction, while asteroid B,

which was initially at rest, travels at 45.0 to the original direction of A (Fig. E8.31). (a) Find
the speed of each asteroid after
the collision. (b) What fraction
of the original kinetic energy of
asteroid A dissipates during this
collision?

Figure E8.31
A

40.0 m/s

30.0
45.0
B

Section 8.3 Momentum Conservation and Collisions

8.32 . Two skaters collide and grab on to each other on frictionless ice. One of them, of mass 70.0 kg, is moving to the right at
2.00 m>s, while the other, of mass 65.0 kg, is moving to the left at
2.50 m>s. What are the magnitude and direction of the velocity of
these skaters just after they collide?
8.33 .. A 15.0-kg sh swimming at 1.10 m>s suddenly gobbles
up a 4.50-kg sh that is initially stationary. Neglect any drag
effects of the water. (a) Find the speed of the large sh just after it
eats the small one. (b) How much mechanical energy was dissipated during this meal?
8.34 . Two fun-loving otters are sliding toward each other on a
muddy (and hence frictionless) horizontal surface. One of them, of
mass 7.50 kg, is sliding to the left at 5.00 m>s, while the other, of
mass 5.75 kg, is slipping to the right at 6.00 m>s. They hold fast to
each other after they collide. (a) Find the magnitude and direction
of the velocity of these free-spirited otters right after they collide.
(b) How much mechanical energy dissipates during this play?
8.35 . Deep Impact Mission. In July 2005, NASAs Deep
Impact mission crashed a 372-kg probe directly onto the surface
of the comet Tempel 1, hitting the surface at 37,000 km>h. The
original speed of the comet at that time was about 40,000 km>h,
and its mass was estimated to be in the range 10.10 - 2.52 *
10 14 kg. Use the smallest value of the estimated mass. (a) What
change in the comets velocity did this collision produce? Would
this change be noticeable? (b) Suppose this comet were to hit the
earth and fuse with it. By how much would it change our planets
velocity? Would this change be noticeable? (The mass of the earth
is 5.97 * 10 24 kg.)
8.36 . A 1050-kg sports car is moving westbound at 15.0 m>s on
a level road when it collides with a 6320-kg truck driving east on the
same road at 10.0 m>s. The two vehicles remain locked together
after the collision. (a) What is the velocity (magnitude and direction)
of the two vehicles just after the collision? (b) At what speed should
the truck have been moving so that it and the car are both stopped in
the collision? (c) Find the change in kinetic energy of the system of
two vehicles for the situations of part (a) and part (b). For which situation is the change in kinetic energy greater in magnitude?
8.37 .. On a very muddy football eld, a 110-kg linebacker tackles an 85-kg halfback. Immediately before the collision, the linebacker is slipping with a velocity of 8.8 m>s north and the halfback
is sliding with a velocity of 7.2 m>s east. What is the velocity
(magnitude and direction) at which the two players move together
immediately after the collision?
8.38 .. Accident Analysis. Two cars collide at an intersection.
Car A, with a mass of 2000 kg, is going from west to east, while
car B, of mass 1500 kg, is going from north to south at 15 m>s. As
a result of this collision, the two cars become enmeshed and move
as one afterward. In your role as an expert witness, you inspect the
scene and determine that, after the collision, the enmeshed cars
moved at an angle of 65 south of east from the point of impact.

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