Forces and Acceleration of Bumper Cars After Collision

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The discussion revolves around the forces and acceleration involved in a collision between two bumper cars, specifically focusing on the interactions between Katie's and Sam's cars during the event. The problem touches on concepts of force direction, magnitude, and acceleration in the context of a collision.

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  • The original poster asks about the direction of the force on Katie's car during the collision, the relationship between the forces exerted by both cars, and the direction of acceleration. Some participants question the understanding of these forces and their vector nature.

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Participants are exploring the implications of the collision, with some providing insights into the direction of forces and acceleration. There is acknowledgment of the need to consider vector properties of forces, and a participant suggests that the forces must be equal and opposite, reflecting on the stopping of both cars.

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Katie, who is traveling southward in her bumper car, aims her car toward Sam, who is traveling northward in his bumper car. The cars collide and briefly come to a stop.


What is the direction of the force exerted on Katie's car during the collision?


What can you say about the magnitude of the force that Katies's car exerts on Sam's car versus the magnitude of the force that Sam's car exerts on Katie's car?


What is the direction of the acceleration of Katie's car during the collision?

thanks!
 
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Blink691 said:
Katie, who is traveling southward in her bumper car, aims her car toward Sam, who is traveling northward in his bumper car. The cars collide and briefly come to a stop.


What is the direction of the force exerted on Katie's car during the collision?


What can you say about the magnitude of the force that Katies's car exerts on Sam's car versus the magnitude of the force that Sam's car exerts on Katie's car?


What is the direction of the acceleration of Katie's car during the collision?

thanks!

Well, both cars collide headon with each other, and completely stop moving straight after the collision.

The force needed to stop Katies car will be in the opposite direction of motion, so since she is moving southwards, the force on the car must be northwards.

When working with forces, which are vectors, you have to take their direction into account. So if two forces opposed each other (the collision), one force must be positive, and the other must be negative.
They said that the two cars stop moving after the collions, therefore the forces that the cars exert on each other must be the same but in opposite directions (e.g. the resultant force will be 0 because the cars stop moving).

Katies car collides headon with Sams car, so Katie car must be accelerating in the opposite direction of the intitial motion (e.g. she is decellerating).

Hope that helped, forgive me if I am wrong.
 
Thank you to those who replied... its greatly appreciated!
 

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