Solve Physics 11 Problem 16 with Momentum | Help with Calculations

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The discussion revolves around a physics problem related to momentum, specifically involving a collision between a fullback and a defensive tackle. The scenario includes calculations of momentum before and after the collision, with both players coming to a complete stop.

Discussion Character

  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • Participants discuss the calculation of momentum for both players, questioning the change in momentum and the implications of their final state of rest. There are attempts to derive equations based on conservation of momentum and to clarify the meaning of momentum change.

Discussion Status

The discussion is ongoing, with participants exploring various aspects of the problem. Some have provided guidance on writing conservation equations, while others are clarifying the relationship between initial and final momentum. There is no explicit consensus yet, but productive questions are being raised.

Contextual Notes

Participants mention constraints regarding the equations provided by the teacher, which may limit their approach to solving the problem. There is also uncertainty about the definitions and implications of momentum changes in the context of the collision.

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This is really easy stuff, but I am really confused. I have a couple other questions as well. If there's anyone who's really good with momentum than do you think you could spend a little while to help me out? alright well here's one problem.

A 95kg fullback, running at 8.2m/s, collides in midair with a 128-kg defensive tackle moving in the opposite direction. Both players end up with zero speed.
a) what was the fullbacks momentum before the collision...(I came up with 779-kg*m/s)

B) what was the change in the fullbacks momentum?

C) what was the change in the tackles momentum?

D) what was the tackles original momentum?

E)how fast was the tackle originally moving?
 
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Well, you know your original fullbacks momentum and his final momentum. So what is the "change" in his momentum?
 
-779? how do i do the rest of the problem though?
 
Well if they come to a complete stop, what has to be true?
 
that they don't have any momentum anymore?
 
What does that mean about their original momentum?
 
Im not sure. I am confused
 
Write out a conservation of momentum equation for the problem and see how you might get no net velocity after the collision.
 
the only equations my teacher gave us was p=Ft and p=mv
 
  • #10
P(tackle)+ P(fullback)= P' (Tackle-Fullback system)
 
  • #11
oh ok. So the tackles original momentum is -779? and he was originally moving at -6.1m/s?
 
  • #12
yes, that's right!
 
  • #13
and the change in momentum is 0?
 
  • #14
The change in the momentum of the tackle? What was his original p and what was his final p.
 
  • #15
his original p=-779 and his finalp=0
 
  • #16
So what's his change in p
 

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