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1. 50 kg • m/s to the right 2. 50 kg • m/s to the left 3. 10 kg • m/s to the right

Q8.1. A ball (mass 1.0 kg) is initially moving to the left at 30 m/s. After hitting the wall, the ball is moving to the right at 20 m/s. What is the impulse of the net force on the ball during its collision with the wall?. 1. 50 kg • m/s to the right 2. 50 kg • m/s to the left

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1. 50 kg • m/s to the right 2. 50 kg • m/s to the left 3. 10 kg • m/s to the right

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  1. Q8.1 A ball (mass 1.0 kg) is initially moving to the left at 30 m/s. After hitting the wall, the ball is moving to the right at 20 m/s. What is the impulse of the net force on the ball during its collision with the wall? 1. 50 kg • m/s to the right 2. 50 kg • m/s to the left 3. 10 kg • m/s to the right 4. 10 kg • m/s to the left 5. none of the above

  2. A8.1 A ball (mass 1.0 kg) is initially moving to the left at 30 m/s. After hitting the wall, the ball is moving to the right at 20 m/s. What is the impulse of the net force on the ball during its collision with the wall? 1. 50 kg • m/s to the right 2. 50 kg • m/s to the left 3. 10 kg • m/s to the right 4. 10 kg • m/s to the left 5. none of the above

  3. Q8.2 You are testing a new car (which has only crash test dummies on board). Consider two ways to slow the car from a speed of 90 km/h (56 mi/h) to a complete stop: (i) You let the car slam into a wall, bringing it to a sudden stop. (ii) You let the car plow into a giant tub of gelatin so that it comes to a gradual halt. In which case is there a greater impulse of the net force on the car? 1. in case (i) 2. in case (ii) 3. the impulse is the same in both cases 4. not enough information given to decide

  4. A8.2 You are testing a new car (which has only crash test dummies on board). Consider two ways to slow the car from a speed of 90 km/h (56 mi/h) to a complete stop: (i) You let the car slam into a wall, bringing it to a sudden stop. (ii) You let the car plow into a giant tub of gelatin so that it comes to a gradual halt. In which case is there a greater impulse of the net force on the car? 1. in case (i) 2. in case (ii) 3. the impulse is the same in both cases 4. not enough information given to decide

  5. Q8.3 A 3.00-kg rifle fires a 5.00-g bullet at a speed of 300 m/s. Which force is greater in magnitude:(i) the force that the rifle exerts on the bullet; or (ii) the force that the bullet exerts on the rifle? 1. the force that the rifle exerts on the bullet 2. the force that the bullet exerts on the rifle 3. both forces have the same magnitude 4. not enough information given to decide

  6. A8.3 A 3.00-kg rifle fires a 5.00-g bullet at a speed of 300 m/s. Which force is greater in magnitude:(i) the force that the rifle exerts on the bullet; or (ii) the force that the bullet exerts on the rifle? 1. the force that the rifle exerts on the bullet 2. the force that the bullet exerts on the rifle 3. both forces have the same magnitude 4. not enough information given to decide

  7. Q8.4 Two objects with different masses collide and stick to each other. Compared to before the collision, the system of two gliders after the collision has 1. the same total momentum and the same total kinetic energy 2. the same total momentum but less total kinetic energy 3. less total momentum but the same total kinetic energy 4. less total momentum and less total kinetic energy 5. not enough information given to decide

  8. A8.4 Two objects with different masses collide and stick to each other. Compared to before the collision, the system of two gliders after the collision has 1. the same total momentum and the same total kinetic energy 2. the same total momentum but less total kinetic energy 3. less total momentum but the same total kinetic energy 4. less total momentum and less total kinetic energy 5. not enough information given to decide

  9. Q8.5 Two objects with different masses collide and bounce off each other. Compared to before the collision, the system of two gliders after the collision has 1. the same total momentum and the same total kinetic energy 2. the same total momentum but less total kinetic energy 3. less total momentum but the same total kinetic energy 4. less total momentum and less total kinetic energy 5. not enough information given to decide

  10. A8.5 Two objects with different masses collide and bounce off each other. Compared to before the collision, the system of two gliders after the collision has 1. the same total momentum and the same total kinetic energy 2. the same total momentum but less total kinetic energy 3. less total momentum but the same total kinetic energy 4. less total momentum and less total kinetic energy 5. not enough information given to decide

  11. Q8.6 A yellow object and a red object are joined together. Each object is of uniform density. The center of mass of the combined object is at the position shown by the green “X.”Which object has the greater mass, the yellow object or the red object? 1. the yellow object 2. the red object 3. they both have the same mass 4. not enough information given to decide

  12. A8.6 A yellow object and a red object are joined together. Each object is of uniform density. The center of mass of the combined object is at the position shown by the green “X.”Which object has the greater mass, the yellow object or the red object? 1. the yellow object 2. the red object 3. they both have the same mass 4. not enough information given to decide

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