a) The time needed to stop the car is 82.5 s
b) The final speed of the bullet is 23,625 m/s
Explanation:
a)
We can solve this part of the problem by using the impulse-momentum theorem, which states that:
"The impulse exerted on an object (the product between force applied and time interval) is equal to the change in momentum of the object"
Mathematically:
where
F is the force applied
is the time interval
m is the mass of the object
is the change in velocity
For the train car in this problem, we have
m = 16000 kg is the mass
F = -1900 N is the force applied (with negative sign, since it is applied in the direction opposite to the direction of motion, in order to stop the train)
is the change in velocity of the car
Solving for , we find the time needed:
b)
Again, in this part we can also use the impulse-momentum theorem:
where
F is the force applied
is the time interval
m is the mass of the object
is the change in velocity
For the bullet in this problem, we have:
m = 0.027 kg is the mass
F = 3500 N is the force applied
is the time interval
Solving for , we find the change in velocity of the bullet:
And since the initial velocity of the bullet is zero, the final velocity (and speed) is
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