Physics-kinematics help-pellet and rifle

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In summary, the conversation discusses designing an experiment to investigate the relationship between the speed of a pellet fired from an air rifle and its depth of penetration into an absorbent material. The available equipment includes a mounted air rifle, connecting wires, stopwatch, power supply unit, light gates, electronic timer, rule, absorbent material, and thin aluminum foil. The conversation also mentions safety precautions and expected results. Possible methods for measuring the speed and depth of penetration are light gates and the equation TE = PE + KE, which may also suggest another method for varying the speed of the bullet.
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Homework Statement


An air rifle can be used to fire small metal pellets which have a speed of about 150m/s on leaving the rifle. When an absorbent material is placed some distance from the rifle, the pellets are observed to penetrate the material to a depth of 3 to 4 cm.

Design an experiment to investigate how the depth of penetration varies with the speed of the pellet with a diagram and describing how

a) the speed of the pellets may be measured
b)The depth of penetration into the absorbent material may be measured
c)the speed of the pellets may be changed ( assuming the pellets leave the rifle with a fixed speed.)
d)any safety precautions for experiment

The foll. is available together with standard college lab equipment:
mounted air rifle
connecting wires
stopwatch
power supply unit
light gates
electronic timer
rule
sheets of absorbent material (eg cork)
thin aluminum foil


expected results
Please help...i have no idea what to do and exams are soon




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i guess the light pipes can be used to measure the speed of the bullet but how do you vary the speed?
can you use the foil to slow the bullet?
 
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MarcusB said:

Homework Statement


An air rifle can be used to fire small metal pellets which have a speed of about 150m/s on leaving the rifle. When an absorbent material is placed some distance from the rifle, the pellets are observed to penetrate the material to a depth of 3 to 4 cm.

Design an experiment to investigate how the depth of penetration varies with the speed of the pellet with a diagram and describing how

a) the speed of the pellets may be measured
b)The depth of penetration into the absorbent material may be measured
c)the speed of the pellets may be changed ( assuming the pellets leave the rifle with a fixed speed.)
d)any safety precautions for experiment

The foll. is available together with standard college lab equipment:
mounted air rifle
connecting wires
stopwatch
power supply unit
light gates
electronic timer
rule
sheets of absorbent material (eg cork)
thin aluminum foil


expected results
Please help...i have no idea what to do and exams are soon




Homework Equations



?


The Attempt at a Solution



i guess the light pipes can be used to measure the speed of the bullet but how do you vary the speed?
can you use the foil to slow the bullet?

There are at least two other ways to vary the speed of the bullet hitting the target. One involves the equation TE = PE + KE. What do you think that method would be? And does it suggest another method?
 

1. What is kinematics?

Kinematics is a branch of physics that deals with the study of motion without considering the cause or origin of that motion. It involves the analysis of position, velocity, acceleration, and time.

2. How is kinematics related to pellet and rifle?

In the context of pellet and rifle, kinematics is used to analyze the motion of the pellet as it is fired from the rifle. This includes factors such as the initial velocity of the pellet, its trajectory, and the time it takes to reach its target.

3. What is the formula for calculating the velocity of a pellet?

The formula for calculating the velocity of a pellet is v = √(2KE/m), where v is the velocity, KE is the kinetic energy, and m is the mass of the pellet.

4. How does the rifle's barrel length affect the pellet's velocity?

The length of the rifle's barrel can affect the pellet's velocity because it determines the amount of time the pellet is in contact with the expanding gases from the gunpowder. A longer barrel allows for a longer acceleration time, resulting in a higher velocity.

5. Can kinematics help improve the accuracy of a rifle?

Yes, kinematics can help improve the accuracy of a rifle by analyzing and adjusting factors such as the initial velocity, angle of the barrel, and air resistance. This can result in a more precise trajectory for the pellet, leading to improved accuracy.

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