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Momentum Conservation: Class 9 Week 8

The document discusses the law of conservation of momentum and provides examples and problems related to elastic and inelastic collisions. It defines the law of conservation of momentum and provides 7 practice problems involving calculating momentum and velocity before and after collisions between objects of different masses. It also lists the email IDs of teachers for different sections.
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Momentum Conservation: Class 9 Week 8

The document discusses the law of conservation of momentum and provides examples and problems related to elastic and inelastic collisions. It defines the law of conservation of momentum and provides 7 practice problems involving calculating momentum and velocity before and after collisions between objects of different masses. It also lists the email IDs of teachers for different sections.
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CLASS 9 WEEK 8

GIST

Law of conservation of momentum with condition of


no external force, definition of isolated system,
elastic and inelastic collisions
Example of a truck hitting a stationary car,
application of conservation of momentum with
numerical values
Calculation of acceleration and force
Car and truck moving in opposite direction
Other examples, jet engines, rocket propulsion, recoil
of gun, air filled balloons
Numerical examples of conservation of momentum

ASSIGNMENT-8
1. State the law of conservation of linear momentum and give a mathematical
form of it.

2. Two objects, each of mass 1.5 kg, moving in the same straight line but in
opposite directions. The velocity of each object is 2.5 m s-1 before the collision
during which they stick together. What will be the velocity of the combined
object after collision?

3. A hockey ball of mass 200 g travelling at 10 m s-1 is struck by a hockey stick


so as to return it along its original path with a velocity at 5 m s-1. Calculate the
change of momentum occurred in the motion of the hockey ball by the force
applied by the hockey stick.

4. An object of mass 1 kg travelling in a straight line with a velocity of 10 m s-1


collides with, and sticks to, a stationary wooden block of mass 5 kg. Then they
both move off together in the same straight line. Calculate the total momentum
just before the impact and just after the impact. Also, calculate the velocity of
the combined object.

5. How much momentum will a dumb-bell of mass 10 kg transfer to the floor if it


falls from a height of 80 cm? Take its downward acceleration to be 10 m s-2.

6. A bullet of mass 10 g is fired at a speed of 400 m s-1 from a gun of mass 4 kg.
What is the recoil velocity of the gun?
7. Two friends on roller-skates are standing 5 m apart facing each other. One
of them throws a ball of 2 kg towards the other, who catches it. How will this
activity affect the position of the two? Explain.

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NOTE:
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Date of assignment: 27th June 2020


Due date for submission: 4th July 2020

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