EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT
Earn 100

A ball of mass 0.6 kg is dropped from a height of 1.8 m onto a solid floor. Each time the ball bounces on the floor it loses 10% of its speed.

Work out how much momentum was absorbed by the floor in the first bounce.

Important Questions on Momentum

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A ball of mass 0.6 kg is dropped from a height of 1.8 m onto a solid floor. Each time the ball bounces on the floor it loses 10% of its speed.

Show that the ball first fails to reach a height of 1 m after the third bounce.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

A ball of mass 0.6 kg is dropped from a height of 1.8 m onto a solid floor. Each time the ball bounces on the floor it loses 10% of its speed.

What modelling assumptions have you made?

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Ball X has mass 30 g and is moving at 0.51 m s-1. The direction in which X is travelling is taken as the positive direction. Ball Y has mass 60 g and is stationary. Ball X collides with ball Y and, after the impact, ball X moves at 0.01 m s-1 in the positive direction. Ball Y then hits a wall and rebounds with half the speed with which it hit the wall.

Work out how much momentum was absorbed by the wall.

MEDIUM
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Ball X has mass 30 g and is moving at 0.51 m s-1. The direction in which X is travelling is taken as the positive direction. Ball Y has mass 60 g and is stationary. Ball X collides with ball Y and, after the impact, ball X moves at 0.01 m s-1 in the positive direction. Ball Y then hits a wall and rebounds with half the speed with which it hit the wall.

After rebounding from the wall, ball Y goes on to hit ball X.

Explain why ball X must be travelling in the negative direction after being hit by ball Y.

HARD
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Ball X has mass 30 g and is moving at 0.51 m s-1. The direction in which X is travelling is taken as the positive direction. Ball Y has mass 60 g and is stationary. Ball X collides with ball Y and, after the impact, ball X moves at 0.01 m s-1 in the positive direction. Ball Y then hits a wall and rebounds with half the speed with which it hit the wall.

After rebounding from the wall, ball Y goes on to hit ball X.

After this impact ball X has speed 0.15 m s-1.

Find the final velocity of ball Y.

EASY
AS and A Level
IMPORTANT

Balls X, Y and Z lie at rest on a smooth horizontal surface, with Y between X and Z. Balls X and Z each have mass 2 kg and ball Y has mass 1 kg. Ball X is given a velocity of 1 m s-1 towards ball Y. Balls X andY collide. After this collision the speed of ball Y is three times the speed of ball X. Ball Y goes on to collide with ball Z. After this collision the speed of ball Y is the same as the speed of ball X, and the speed of ball Z is twice the speed of ball Y. Finally ball Y collides with ball X again. After this collision the speed of ball Y is twice the speed of ball X, and the speed of ball Z is four times the speed of ball Y. Show that the balls are now all travelling in the same direction and that no further collisions occur.