Finding velocity of a piece after explosion

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The discussion revolves around calculating the horizontal velocity of a piece of a firework after a second explosion. The initial setup involves a 1 kg firework that explodes, moving upward before separating into four pieces due to a second explosion. The pieces travel horizontally, forming a square with a diagonal of 80 meters after 2 seconds. The participants debate the application of momentum equations and the need for clarity in defining the velocities of the pieces. Ultimately, the original poster realizes that using the formula V=S/T is a simpler approach than initially thought.
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Homework Statement



A firework of mass 1 kg is placed on the ground and ignited , the impulse created by the explosion causes it to move vertically upwards,after 4 seconds a second explosion takes place in air and the horizontal impulse forces cause it to separate into 4 identical pieces

2 seconds after the 2nd explosion these 4 pieces travel horizontally in the same plane that the 2nd explosion took place and reach the vertices of a square of diagonal 80 meters

Find the horizontal velocity imparted on a piece after the 2nd explosion ??

Homework Equations



P = m v
P initial = P final

The Attempt at a Solution


1kg x 50 m/s = 1/4kg x (V1 + V2 + V3+ V4) m/s

I can't figure out the what to do next
 
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Hello goatz, :welcome:

Your attempt is a bit feeble by PF standards....
what are V1, V2, V3, V4 that you need four symbols ?

The original piece of fireworks moves up, the statement tells us. Where is that v in your attempt ?
Then it separates into 4 chunks that apparently fly off in a special manner. What are the parameters that describe their velocities? How do horizontal and vertical velocities develop in time ?
What do you do with the 2 seconds ?

Can you make a drawing of the sequence ?
 
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BvU said:
Hello goatz, :welcome:

Your attempt is a bit feeble by PF standards....
what are V1, V2, V3, V4 that you need four symbols ?

The original piece of fireworks moves up, the statement tells us. Where is that v in your attempt ?
Then it separates into 4 chunks that apparently fly off in a special manner. What are the parameters that describe their velocities? How do horizontal and vertical velocities develop in time ?
What do you do with the 2 seconds ?

Can you make a drawing of the sequence ?

I actually figured it out , this whole time i was trying to apply linear momentum , that`s why i was stuck. You can simply get the answer by using V=S/T
 
I find that hard to believe. Can you show what you did ?
[edit] never mind. I read post #1 a little better and I can follow you.
 
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