Suburu WRX and a Honda Accord have collided at an intesection

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In summary, the Honda Accord was traveling west and the WRX was traveling north when they collided. The collision was caused by the Honda driver trying to turn right when the WRX was in the way. The collision caused the Honda to lose momentum and skid for 12.8 meters. The Honda was essentially stationary when the collision happened.
  • #36
I get the same.

Now you can calculate the momentum of the combined wrecks after the collision. What will the direction and magnitude of this vector be?
 
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  • #37
so it would be p=mv
= 2600 x 12.26
= 31876
??
 
  • #38
Units of the calculated momentum? What would the direction of the vector be?
 
  • #39
? ok now I am lost here I am gussin 7 deg
 
  • #40
Yes that is seven degrees west of north. The direction of the momentum vector is determined by the direction in which the object is moving. In this case the direction in which the wrecks are sliding.

What will the components of this momentum vector be in the north-south and east-west directions?
 
  • #41
would this by any chance be wher sin tan cos would be used? if not then i don't really know
 
  • #42
Yes. The components of a vector is calculated with the angle that it makes with one of the chosen perpendicular directions, seven degrees, and the magnitude (size or length) of the vector, that is 31786 kgm/s in this case.
 
  • #43
maybe i should sleep on it a bit its 1:10 am here so sorry for bothering u . ill try tacle this in the morning ( don't know how successful ill be)
 
  • #44
actually ill stay a little longer i really need this done
 
  • #45
It is time for me to go home also. I might be online in about 16 hours time.

What you need to do is calculate the components of this vector and compare it with the momentum vectors before the collision. Since momentum is conserved the components need to be the same in both directions before and after collision.
 
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  • #46
how did u work that out?
 
  • #47
ok that's ok itl be too late i have class tomorrow
thank u for your help anyhow
i appreciate it very much
 
  • #48
You need to calculate the components of the momentum after the collision, [itex]p_a[/itex]. These two components are such vectors that when added together will produce the vector [itex]p_a[/itex]. They also form the sides of a right angle (its base and perpendicular) as indicated in the attachment, while the vector [itex]p_a[/itex] are the hypotenuse of the triangle.
 

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