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Post questions regarding VCE physics here. Enjoy!
Post questions regarding VCE physics here. Enjoy!
Heyo, can someone help with this question? It was on an exam (2022 neap) I did and I had no clue how to answer it. (Still waiting for my teacher to mark it)
Two carts connected with a spring accelerate, and the spring snaps at one end - leaving one car going faster than the other.
Q: why is this not considered an elastic or in elastic collision?
I may be remembering this wrong - but How can a collision be neither elastic nor inelastic?
An elastic collision is when the kinetic energy before and after, which basically means there is no loss of kinetic energy and its conserved, while in an inelastic collision the kinetic energy before and after are different values*, which means that some kinetic energy has been transformed into some other energy like heat or sound energy.
Regarding your question, as one of the cars is faster than the other this implies that kinetic energy was not conserved thus it becomes an inelastic collision.
Yeah that's why I was so confused. I probably just misread the question (Let's hope anyway).
Presuming I didn't - Perhaps it was because there was no 'collision', just a separation? But that doesn't sound right. Or perhaps the momentum wasn't conserved - and hence testing the KE becomes meaningless.... Idk.
When I get it back I'll touch base. Hopefully I was just being stupid!
Also - If anyone else is doing Neap exams and running out of time. U r not alone.
(The 2018 one was sooooo painful)
Is it better to handwrite or type the cheat sheet for the exam?
Hello everyone,
Can someone help me with this physics question?
A water skier at the Moomba Masters competition in Melbourne leaves a ramp at a speed of 50 km h−1 and at an angle of 30°. The edge of the ramp is 1.7 m above the water. Calculate:
a) the range of the jump
b) the velocity at which the jumper hits the water.
The answers on the textbook say 19.6m for part a and 15.0m/s in the direction of 37 degrees below the horizontal for parrt b.
Thanks!!!