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A railroad hopper car has mass 50000 kg when empty and contains 50000 kg of coal. As it coasts along the track at 10 m/s the hopper opens and steadily releases all the coal onto a platform below the rails over a period of 4 s.
How fast does the car travel after all the coal is dumped?
i applied the mv(initial) = mv (final) equation...
i got something like
(100000 kg) (10m/s) = (50000 kg) V final
apparently it's incorrect, any hints?
zwtipp05
Aug3-05, 12:05 AM
How is that incorrect? That should be exactly what you get. Now just solve for V.
Pengwuino
Aug3-05, 12:21 AM
Technically... shouldn't it travel the same speed? There wasnt a momentum transfer and theres no readily apparent force acting on the car.
zwtipp05
Aug3-05, 12:30 AM
Technically... shouldn't it travel the same speed? There wasnt a momentum transfer and theres no readily apparent force acting on the car.
It should pick up speed. The momentum changed. Think of it as a reverse inelastic collision.
Pengwuino
Aug3-05, 12:44 AM
But there is no collision, no momentum has changed because theres no force.
The only force I coudl see is if there was one generated by the coal which means a force of 125000 kg*m/s^2 was generated for 4 seconds... which still arrives at 20m/s for some reason... Well im lost.
momentum is conserved, i kept getting 20 m/s
does the time, 4 sec matter in answering this question?
Pengwuino
Aug3-05, 02:56 AM
does the time, 4 sec matter in answering this question?
It has to... theres some sort of force acting here and I think this is where it occurs (at the 4 seconds). Did you put the whole question in the post?
zwtipp05
Aug3-05, 07:40 AM
But there is no collision, no momentum has changed because theres no force.
The only force I coudl see is if there was one generated by the coal which means a force of 125000 kg*m/s^2 was generated for 4 seconds... which still arrives at 20m/s for some reason... Well im lost.
There is no collision in an explosion (another reverse inelastic collsion), yet momentum changes.
Pengwuino
Aug3-05, 08:04 AM
An explosion???
When are the geniuses going to come to this thread and show us how this is actually done?
may i ask what explosion? or collision? the only thing happening is that the cart is dropping off coal..
An explosion???
When are the geniuses going to come to this thread and show us how this is actually done?
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Technically... shouldn't it travel the same speed? There wasnt a momentum transfer and theres no readily apparent force acting on the car.
Because someone already had the right idea?
Unless the coal is getting launched backwards relative to the hopper car, the velocity does not change. If we assume that the downward movement of the coal is negligble, then the coal is moving at the same velocity as the car when it falls out of the car. A few moments later, it collides with the platform, but it is not longer connected to the train car at that point. The velocity of the car should be unchanged.
Pengwuino
Aug3-05, 06:46 PM
See thats what im saying! I was waiting for someoen to come in and tell one of us that we were right because we had 2 different opinions on what was going on.
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