Solving Momentum Questions: Find Speed of Toy Car After Pellet Impact

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A pellet is fired horizontally into a toy car with modeling clay, causing the car to travel 0.069 meters before stopping in 1.3 seconds. The initial calculations using kinematic equations yielded a speed of 0.1 m/s, which was incorrect; the correct speed immediately after impact is approximately 1 m/s. After reevaluating the distance, the revised calculation showed a speed of 1.06 m/s, which is acceptable. The discussion emphasizes the importance of correctly interpreting the distance and applying the right equations. An assumption about the conditions under which momentum is considered is also necessary for the calculations.
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A pellet is fired from a gun. the Pellet is fired horizontally into the a toy car, which has modelling clay attached to it. The pellet remains in the clay as the car moves.

The car travels a distance of 0.069M before coming to a rest at 1.3s

show that the speed of the car immediately after being struck by the pellet was about 1 m/s


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No idea, but it also asks in part 2, the assumption you made in order to apply the equation.


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my attempt was using the kinematic equations but I reached a value of 0.1 m/s which is no where near 1m/s
 
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using the kinematic equations is the correct approach. I also get your answer. Could be a typo in the book answer.
 
PhanthomJay said:
using the kinematic equations is the correct approach. I also get your answer. Could be a typo in the book answer.

It cannot be, the value is way off.
 
PhanthomJay said:
using the kinematic equations is the correct approach. I also get your answer. Could be a typo in the book answer.

Never mind, you are indeed correct and I apologise, I just realized I read the value for distance differently, the kinematic equations gave a value of 1.06m/s which is good enough for me.

However now I have to state an assumption in order to apply the equation I used.
 
The usual assumptions about under what conditions momentum is considered, you might think of others.
 
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