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DYNAMICS

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1 A varying force acts upon an object. The graph below shows how the force acting on the object
varies with time.

Force/N

10

fa e
C
0 0.1 0.2 0.3 time/s

s
The magnitude of the maximum change in momentum of the object is

c
A B

is
3.0 Ns 2.0 Ns C 1.5 Ns D 1.0 Ns

y
2 A stationary Thoron nucleus of mass 220u emits an alpha particle of mass 4u with kinetic energy E.

h
Which of the following gives the correct value of

speed of alpha particle

P
the ratio
speed of the recoiling daughter nucleus

e
and kinetic energy of the daughter nucleus immediately after the emission?

h
speed of alpha particle kinetic energy of the recoiling

T
speed of the recoiling daughter nucleus daughter nucleus
1
55 E
A 55

1 2
54 ( ) E
B 54

1
54 E
C 54

1
54 E
D 54

(ACJC, 2014)

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3 The diagram shows a trolley moving on a frictionless horizontal table at a speed of 0.5 m s─1. 500 g
of sand is then released onto the trolley.

What is the change in the momentum of the trolley?

A zero B 0.15 N s C 0.20 N s D 1.80 N s

4 A stationary polonium nucleus (A = 210, Z = 84) emits an  particle with kinetic energy E.

Which of the following is the kinetic energy of the recoiling nucleus?

2 2 2 42
A E B E C E D E
105 103 5 103

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5 Two spheres A and B approach each other along the same straight line with speed uA and speed uB.
The spheres collide and move off with speeds vA and vB, both in the same direction as the initial
direction of sphere A, as shown below.

uA uB
before collision

fa e
A B

vA vB
after collision

s C
Which equation applies to an elastic collision?

c
A uA + uB = vB – vA

is
B uA – uB = vB – vA
C uA – uB = vB + vA

y
D uA + uB = vB + vA

P h
h e
T
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6 The graph shows the variation with time of the momentum of a ball as it is kicked in a straight line.

p1

momentum

0
0 t1 time
t2

p2

Initially, the momentum is p1 at time t1. At time t2 the momentum is p2.

What is the magnitude of the average force acting on the ball between times t1 and t2?

p1 - p2 p1 - p2 p1 + p2 p1 + p2
A B C D
t2 t2 - t1 t2 t2 - t1

7 A stationary radioactive nucleus decays into two nuclei, one of which is an alpha particle which has a
mass of 4 units and the other, the daughter nucleus of mass 40 units. If the daughter nucleus has an
initial kinetic energy of 200 eV, what is the kinetic energy of the alpha particle?

A 20 eV B 500 eV C 2000 eV D 20 000 eV

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8 A 2.0 kg mass travelling at 3.0 m s-1 on a frictionless surface collides head-on with a stationary 1.0
kg mass. The masses stick together on impact.

fa e
How much energy is lost on impact?

A zero B 2.0 J C 2.4 J D 3.0 J

s C
Two masses moving to the right as shown below make a head-on elastic collision.

isc
4.0 kg 3.0 kg

5.0 m s-1 2.0 m s-1

y
Determine their velocities after the collision.

h
4.0 kg mass 3.0 kg mass

P
A 1.6 m s-1 to the left 4.6 m s-1 to the right

B 1.6 m s-1 to the right 4.6 m s-1 to the left

e
C 2.4 m s-1 to the left 5.4 m s-1 to the right

h
D 2.4 m s-1 to the right 5.4 m s-1 to the right

T
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10 Which of the following is not one of Newton's laws of motion?

A The rate of change of momentum of a body is directly proportional to the external force
acting on the body and takes place in the direction of the force.

B The total momentum of a system of interacting bodies remains constant, provided no


external force acts.

C If body A exerts a force on body B, then body B exerts an equal and oppositely-directed
force on body A.

D A body continues in a state of rest or of uniform motion in a straight line unless acted upon
by some external force.

11 A stationary uranium nucleus, 238


92 U , undergoes radioactive decay with emission of a helium nucleus,

4
2 He , of kinetic energy E.

What is the kinetic energy of the daughter nucleus?

4 4 238
A E B E C E D E
234 238 4

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fa e
s C
isc
h y
e P
T h
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13 A body initially at rest explodes into two fragments of mass M and 3 M, having a total kinetic energy
of E. The kinetic energy of the fragment of mass M after the explosion is

E
A
4
E
B
3
2E
C
3
3E
D
4

14 A body X collides with a body Y. The two bodies stick together on impact and then move together.

before impact after impact

Which statement is correct?

A Some of X’s momentum becomes kinetic energy of Y


B Some of X’s momentum is lost as heat
C The momentum of the system is reduced by the forces during impact
D X transfers some of its momentum to Y

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15 A ball of mass 300 g is being kicked and it leaves a table horizontally with a speed of 10 m s-1. The
falling ball then enters a stationary cart of mass 1.2 kg at an angle of 30° below the horizontal. After
the ball lands into the cart, the cart immediately moves off with the ball horizontally at a particular
speed. Air resistance is considered to be negligible.

e
What is the final speed and momentum of the ball and cart?

fa
Final speed/ m s-1 Final momentum / kg m s-1
A 1.7 2.6

C
B 2.0 3.0
C 5.8 7.0

s
D 5.8 8.7

isc
h y
e P
T h
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1 Ans: C
Area under F-t graph gives change in momentum

2 Ans: C
Use Conservation of momentum to get ratio of speed, hence KE

e
3 Ans: C
Applying conservation of momentum to trolley.

fa
mtrolleyvtrolley = (mtrolley+msand)vtrolley&sand
vtrolley&sand = (2.0)(0.5)/(2.5) = 0.4 m s─1
ΔPtrolley = |(2.0)(0.4 ─ 0.5)| = 0.2 N s

C
4 Ans: B

Let x be the recoiling nucleus.

s
By conservation of momentum:

c
total initial momentum = total final momentum
M.0 = mx v + m V

is
m V
v = 
mx
2
 mV 
KE of X = ½ mx v2 = ½ mx     

y
 mx 
 m mx 
= ½ m V2   = E  4  = E  2 

h
 m 2   210 - 4   103 
 x 

P
5 Ans: A

e
6 Ans: B

h
7 Ans: C

T
Ans: D
Applying Principle of Conservation of Momentum:
(2 x 3) + (1 x 0) = (2 + 1) v
V = 2.0 m s-1
KE lost = ½ (2)(3)2 – ½ (2+1)(2)2 = 3.0 J

9 Ans: D

From conservation of linear momentum:


Total linear momentum before collision = Total linear momentum after collision
4.0(5.0) + 3.0 (2.0) = 26 = 4.0 v1 + 3.0 v2
For elastic collision, relative speed of approach = relative speed of separation:
5.0 – 2.0 = 3 = v2 – v1
Solving simultaneously,
v1 = 2.4 m s-1, v2 = 5.4 m s-1
Since both velocities are positive, hence the two masses move to the right after the collision.

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10 Ans: B

The total momentum of a system of interacting bodies remains constant, provided no external force
acts.
11 Ans: A

Conservation of momentum: 0= 234 v + 4 vHe


v = (4 / 234 ) vHe
KE: helium, E = ½ m vHe2 = ½ (4u) vHe2
Daughter nucleus, E = ½ m v2 = ½ (234u) ((4 / 234 ) vHe)2
= 4 / 234 E

12 Ans: B

13 Ans: D

14 Ans: D

15 Ans: B

By COLM (horizontally),

10 (0.3) + 0 (1.2) = v (1.2 + 0.3)


v = 2 m s-1
Final momentum = (1.5) (2) = 3 kg m s-1

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