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Momentum and Impulse: Dropping an Object
Thanks I got the answer for that. Can you answer another question? If the object were to bounce would it require a larger, smaller, or the same force?- Judah
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Does Bouncing Increase the Impact Force Required in Collisions?
-An Egg Drop began at rest and fell through approximately 5-m. Assume that its momentum was changed in a time of 0.25-s. If your apparatus bounced when hitting the ground, would this require a smaller force than in #4, a larger force than in #4, or the same force as in #4? Explain…. -Note...- Judah
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Impulse Momentum Theorem + Egg Drop?
Oh, say you have a give momentum. To change it you can increase the time and make the force smaller. Or make the force larger and make the time smaller. Example: 100 Newtons X 1 Second = 100 Newtons per second 5 Newtons X 20 Seconds = 100 Newtons per second See same Impulse, but...- Judah
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Impulse Momentum Theorem + Egg Drop?
This is a guess: Your egg drop project is the mass, and it is falling with a changing velocity. For something to have momentum it has to have mass and velocity. Next, the momentum of your project is falling and when it collides with the ground it is stopped by a force over an amount of time...- Judah
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Momentum and Impulse: Dropping an Object
1. A 2 kilogram egg drop apparatus began at rest and fell through approximately 5-m. Assume that it’s momentum was changed to zero in a time of 0.25-s. --What force stopped your apparatus? ---Mass=2kg ---Distance=-5m ---Time=.25-s 2.-Force(Time)=Mass(Velocity) 3.Velocity final for the...- Judah
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- Egg drop Impulse Momentum
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