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A 0.550 kgball falls directly down onto concrete, hitting it with a speed of12.0msand rebounding directly upward with a speed of3.00ms. Extend a yaxis upward. In unit-vector notation, what are (a) the change in the ball’s momentum, (b) the impulse on the ball, and (c) the impulse on the concrete?

Short Answer

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In unit vector notation,

  1. The change in ball’s momentum is8.25kg·msj^
  2. The impulse on the ball is8.25kg·msj^.
  3. The impulse on the concrete is -8.25kg·msj^.

Step by step solution

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Step 1: Given

  1. Mass of the ball is,M=0.550kg
  2. Speed of the ball before hitting the concrete is,vi=12.0ms
  3. Speed of the ball after hitting the concrete is,vf=3.00ms
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Determining the concept

Using the formula of momentum, find the initial and final momentum of the ball. Then using this momentum, find the change in the momentum. Then, using this momentum, find the impulse on the ball and on the concrete.

Formulae are as follow:

p=mv

role="math" localid="1661311063746" J=∆p

Here, m is mass, v is velocity, p is momentum and J is impulse.

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(a) Determine the change in ball’s momentum in unit vector notation

Consider the formula for momentum as:

p=mv

As, speed of the ball before hitting the concrete is vi=12.0ms,

pi=mvipi=0.550kg12.0mspi=6.6kgms

And, speed of the ball after hitting the concrete is, vf=3.00ms

pf=mvfpf=0.550kg-3.0ms)pf=-1.65kgms

So,

role="math" localid="1661310893949" ∆p=pi-pf∆p=6.6kgms--1.65kgms∆p=8.25kgmsj^

Therefore, the change in ball’s momentum is8.25kgmsj^.

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(b) Determining the impulse on the ball in unit vector notation

As change in the momentum is nothing but the impulse. Therefore,

J=∆pJ=8.25kgm/sj^

Therefore, the impulse on the ball is 8.25kgmsj^.

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(c) Determine the impulse on the concrete in unit vector notation

According to Newton’s third law, for every action, thereis an equaland opposite reaction.

Therefore, impulse on the concrete is -8.25kgmsj^

The change in momentum of the ball 8.25kgmsjhas been found using the formula of momentum. As change in momentum is impulse, the impulse on the ball is the same.

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