Conservation of Momentum difficulty

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A 730-N man on a frictionless frozen pond throws a 1.2 kg textbook at 5.0 m/s to propel himself toward the opposite shore. Using conservation of momentum, the calculations show that his final speed after throwing the book is approximately -0.081 m/s, leading to a time of about 62 seconds to reach the south shore. The discussion clarifies that "initial" and "final" refer to the states before and after the throw, respectively, emphasizing the importance of defining these terms correctly. The initial speed of the book is indeed 5.0 m/s, but it is not considered in the final momentum equation. Understanding these concepts is crucial for solving similar physics problems accurately.
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I'm not sure if i did this problem correctly. Could someone check it over.

A 730-N man stands in the middle of a frozen pond of a radius of 5.0 m. He is unable to get to the other side because of a lack of friction between his shoes and the ice. To overcome this difficulty, he throws his 1.2 kg physics textbook horizontally toward the north shore at a speed of 5.0 m/s. How long does it take him to reach the south shore?

p_i = p_f
0 = m_1v_1f + m_2v_2f

v_1f = - \frac{m_2}{m_1} * v_2f = - \frac{1.20 kg}{74.5 kg} * 5.0 m/s = -.081 m/s

t = \frac{x}{v} = \frac{5.0 m}{2.46 m/s} = 2.03 s
 
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t = \frac{x}{v} = \frac{5.0 m}{2.46 m/s} = 2.03 s[/QUOTE]

Corrected:
t = \frac{x}{v} = \frac{5.0 m}{.081 m/s} = 62 s[/QUOTE]
 
dontcare said:
Corrected:
t = \frac{x}{v} = \frac{5.0 m}{.081 m/s} = 62 s

That is correct :smile:
 
Thank you for checking my problem.
 
Why is 5.0m/s the final speed of the book but not its initial speed? Wasn't it thrown at a speed of 5.0m/s?
 
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we assume that initially all the system is at rest
 
so is it wrong to assume that the initial speed of the book is 5m/s?
 
Yeah, it is. In this case "initial" and "final" mean "before the throw" and "after the throw" respectively.

Of course, there's technically no reason you couldn't pick "initial" and "final" to both be after the throw, but it wouldn't tell you anything useful.
 
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