2002 ap physics c free response #1 question

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The discussion revolves around a physics problem involving a collision between a moving car and a stationary object, focusing on concepts of momentum conservation and dynamics. The problem includes multiple parts, such as calculating mass, determining position as a function of time, and analyzing forces post-collision.

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  • The original poster attempts to apply the conservation of momentum to find the mass of the object involved in the collision. They initially calculate the mass incorrectly and question their result. Other participants confirm the approach but suggest a possible arithmetic error. The discussion also touches on integrating the velocity function for position and applying Newton's second law to find acceleration.

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Participants are actively engaging with the problem, with some confirming the correctness of methods used while others provide hints for further parts of the question. There is a sense of progress as one participant reports solving part of the problem.

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Participants are working under the constraints of a homework assignment, focusing on specific parts of the problem without providing complete solutions. The original poster expresses uncertainty about their calculations, indicating a need for clarification on their approach.

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hello, in lieu of the upcoming ap exam, I have been studying old free response questions from ap exams. I have a question about this one

A crash test car of mass 1000kg moving at constant speed of 12m/s collides completely inelastically with an object of mass M at time t=0. the object was initially at rest. the speed v in m/s of the car-object system after the collision is given as a function of time t in seconds by the expression

v=8/(1+5t)

(a)calculate the mass of the object
(b) assuming the initial position of x=0, determine an expression for the car object system after the collision as a function of time t
(c)determine an expression for the resisting force on the car-object system after the collision as a function of time t.
(d) determine the impulse delivered to the car-object system from t=0 to t=2s

I am currently doing A, and I came up with:

m1v1=(m1+m2)v2 <= (law of conservation)
(1,000)(12)=(1000+M)8

I got the 8 by plugging t=0 into v=8/(1+5t)

so M=1400KG? For some reason it does not seem right ...
 
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dlau said:
so M=1400KG? For some reason it does not seem right ...
It's not. Your method is correct, but you must have made an arithmetic error.
 
dlau said:
hmm, alright, I got 500KG for the part a.
Right.

for part b, is it just integrating the v=8/(1+5t)?
Yep.

it looks like I am stuck on part c ...
Think F = ma. You have v(t). Find a.
 
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thanks! I solved it!
 

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