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An inelastic collision is a collision in which kinetic energy is not conserved (see elastic collision). In collisions of macroscopic bodies, some kinetic energy is turned into vibrational energy of ...
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BALLISTIC PENDULUM EXPERIMENT. This exercise demonstrates the conservation of momentum for inelastic collision as well as projectile motion. ...
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We will now study a perfectly inelastic collision between a moving ball and a pendulum (the ballistic pendulum). Since the pendulum is initially at rest, ...
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The extreme inelastic collision is one in which the colliding objects stick together after the collision, and this case may be analyzed in general terms: ... Inelastic Collision Examples...
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In this lab you will study an inelastic collision using a Blackwood ballistic pendulum. The colliding bodies are a small metal ball, which is fired from a spring loaded gun, and a metal receptacle, or catcher. The receptacle is also the bob of a simple pendulum.
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Consider a projectile (0.1 kg) fired into a ballistic pendulum (0.5 kg), the resulting collision is inelastic (see Figure 2) and the pendulum swings to a ...
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PROJECTILE MOTION AND THE BALLISTIC PENDULUMObjectiveTo measure and compare the momentum and kinetic energy before and after an inelastic collision.TheoryThis is a two-parts experiment. In the first part we study projectile motion. ... In the second part we study the ballistic pendulum. ... Since the collision is perfectly inelastic,
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Ballistic pendulum and the compression in a spring...... - 2) A 38g bullet is fired at a stationary bag which is hanging vertically from the ceiling. The speed of the bullet is 180m/s. If the mass of the bag is 5.0kg, what is the maximum height it will reach?
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A 2.50 g bullet, traveling at a speed of 425 m/s, strikes the wooden block of a ballistic pendulum. The block has a mass of 215 g. (a)What is the speed of the bullet/block combination immediately after the collision.
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2.1 Experiment 1: Conservation of Momentum When the projectile collides with the pendulum bob, the projectile remains embedded in the pendulum bob - a completely inelastic collision. ... 3.1 Part 1: Momentum and Kinetic Energy after the Collision Before using the ballistic pendulum, as described in Method 1, make sure that...
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