Momentum is conserved,because the total momentum of both objects before and after the collision is the same. However, kinetic energy is not conserved. Some of the kinetic energy is converted into sound, heat, and deformation of the objects. ... In an elastic collision, both momentum and kine...
Anelastic collisionis a situation where multiple objects collide and the totalkinetic energyof the system is conserved, in contrast to aninelastic collision, where kinetic energy is lost during the collision. All types of collision obey the law of conservation ofmomentum. In the real world, most ...
A stone with a mass of 4.00 kg is moving with velocity (5.20 hat{i} - 2.00 hat{j}) m/s. What is the stone's kinetic energy in J at this velocity? In an inelastic collision, the total momentum of the system ___ constant, wh...
In a perfectly inelastic collision, the total linear momentum is conserved. However, even if the total linear momentum is conserved, there is still loses in the kinetic energy. Answer and Explanation: First...
Energy is always conserved.It is an inelastic collision but not a perfect one otherwise momentum would not be conserved.With perfectly inelastic collisions the momentum before is zero. Mar 8, 2009 #5 makeAwish 128 0 Hmm.. But how u noe momentum is conserved? Cos a ...
These are our introductory algebra-based physics courses. The students in the course are mostly biology, engineering technology, industrial technology, and kinesiology. Physics 1 (it’s not actually called that). This course covers forces, energy, momentum, and torque (maybe angular momentum also)...
For a particle of mass m and velocity v, what are its momentum, and its (kinetic) energy? Discuss the principles of Conservation of Momentum and Conservation of Energy. Use the collision between two particles as an example....
An object has kinetic energy 1000 J, and the magnitude of its momentum is 100 kg times m divided by s. What is its mass in kg? A 5000 kg meteor is moving at 30,000 km per h. How many joules of kinetic energy does it have? If the...
a- How fast will the combined mass (m+M) be moving just after the collision? b- What is the maximum height of the system (m+M) will reach? Conservation of Momentum: Linear momentum (p) is the mass of an object times its velocity. ...