David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Momentum, Exercise 8: Questions

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David Sang Physics Solutions for Exercise - David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Momentum, Exercise 8: Questions

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Questions from David Sang and Graham Jones Solutions for Chapter: Momentum, Exercise 8: Questions with Hints & Solutions

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AS and A Level
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A car of mass 1000 kg is travelling at a velocity of +10 ms-1. It accelerates for 15 s, reaching a velocity of +24 ms-1. Calculate:

(a) The change in the momentum of the car in the 15 s period

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AS and A Level
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A car of mass 1000 kg is travelling at a velocity of +10 ms-1. It accelerates for 15 s, reaching a velocity of +24 ms-1 

Calculate the average resultant force acting on the car as it accelerates.

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AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A ball is kicked by a footballer. The average force on the ball is 240 N and the impact lasts for a time interval of 0.25 s

 Calculate the change in the ball's momentum.

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AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A ball is kicked by a footballer. The average force on the ball is 240 N and the impact lasts for a time interval of 0.25 s

(b) State the direction of the change in momentum.

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AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Water pouring from a broken pipe lands on a flat roof. The water is moving at 5.0 ms-1 when it strikes the roof. The water hits the roof at a rate of 10 kg s-1 Calculate the force of the water hitting the roof. (Assume that the water does not bounce as it hits the roof. If it did bounce, would your answer be greater or smaller?)

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AS and A Level
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A golf ball has a mass of 0.046 kg. The final velocity of the ball after being struck by a golf club is 50 ms-1. The golf club is in contact with the ball for a time of 1.3 ms. Calculate the average force exerted by the golf club on the ball.