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9 (a) An atom of mass 6.6 × 10^-28 kg is moving with a velocity of 480 m/s. Calculate the momentum of the atom. (b) Figure 18 shows a ball before and after it colli... show full transcript
Step 1
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To find the momentum ( P) of the atom, we can use the formula:
where:
Substituting these values gives:
Calculating this results in:
Thus, the momentum of the atom is 3.2 × 10^-25 kg m/s.
Step 2
Answer
To find the force exerted on the ball by the wall, we first need to calculate the change in momentum ( ΔP) during the collision.
The initial momentum before collision, P_{initial} = 0.80 ext{ kg m/s}
The final momentum after collision, P_{final} = -0.60 ext{ kg m/s}
(The negative sign indicates the opposite direction)
Now we calculate the change in momentum:
Next, we determine the time of collision, which is given as 70 ms (or 0.070 s).
By using Newton's second law, the force (F) can be calculated as:
F = rac{ΔP}{Δt}
Substituting the values gives:
F = rac{-1.40 ext{ kg m/s}}{0.070 ext{ s}} = -20 ext{ N}
The negative sign indicates the direction of the force opposing the ball's motion. Therefore, the force exerted on the ball by the wall is 20 N.
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