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A baseball infielder,mass 78.0 kg,jumps up with velocity 3.50 m/s and catches a 0.195-kg baseball moving horizontally at 55.0 m/s.Of the following,which is closest to the final momentum of the system,infielder and baseball?
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A man standing on frictionless ice throws a 1.00-kg mass at 29.0 m/s at an angle of elevation of 50.0°.What was the magnitude of the man's momentum immediately after throwing the mass?
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The kinetic energy of an object is quadrupled.Its momentum will change by what factor?
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In a two-body collision,if the kinetic energy of the system is conserved,then which of the following best describes the momentum after the collision?
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Neglecting gravity,doubling the exhaust velocity from a single stage rocket initially at rest changes the final kinetic energy of the burnout stage by what factor? Assume all other variables,such as the mass of the rocket and the mass of the fuel,do not change.
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In an automobile collision,how does an airbag lessen the blow to the passenger? Assume as a result of the collision,the passenger stops.
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The dimensional equivalence of the quantity "momentum" in terms of the fundamental quantities (mass,length,time)is:
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An object of mass m moving at speed v0 strikes an object of mass 2m which had been at rest.The first object bounces backward along its initial path at speed v0.Is this collision elastic,and if not,what is the change in kinetic energy of the system?
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A ball with original momentum +7.0 kg⋅m/s hits a wall and bounces straight back without losing any kinetic energy.The change in momentum of the ball is:
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An unfueled 1000-kg experimental rocket sled at rest on level frictionless rails is loaded with 50 kg of propellant.It exhausts the propellant in a 20 s "burn." The rocket moves at 160 m/s after the burn.What average force is experienced by the rocket during the burn?
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Two particles collide,one of them initially being at rest.Is it possible for both particles to be at rest after the collision?
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Two masses m1 and m2,with m1 < m2,have momenta with equal magnitudes.How do their kinetic energies compare?
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Two objects,one less massive than the other,collide elastically and bounce back after the collision.If the two originally had velocities that were equal in size but opposite in direction,then which one will be moving faster after the collision?
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A machine gun is attached to a railroad flatcar that rolls with negligible friction.If the railroad car has a mass of 6.35 × 104 kg,how many bullets of mass 35.0 g would have to be fired at 200 m/s off the back to give the railroad car a forward velocity of 0.56 m/s?
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A railroad freight car,mass 15 000 kg,is allowed to coast along a level track at a speed of 3.0 m/s.It collides and couples with a 54 000-kg loaded second car,initially at rest and with brakes released.What percentage of the initial kinetic energy of the 15 000-kg car is preserved in the two-coupled cars after collision?
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A model car is propelled by a cylinder of carbon dioxide gas.The cylinder emits gas at a rate of 5.00 g/s with an exit speed of 80.0 m/s.The car has a mass of 455 g,including the CO2 cylinder.Starting from rest,what is the car's initial acceleration?
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A disk of mass m moving in the positive x direction collides with a stationary disk,also of mass m.The first disk moves in a direction θ1 with respect to the x axis,and the second disk moves off in a direction of θ2 below the x axis,as shown in the figure.
If v = 10 m/s,θ1 = 30°,and v1f = 8 m/s,what is v2f?

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A 1 500-kg experimental rocket sled at rest on level frictionless rails is loaded with 55.0 kg of propellant.It exhausts the propellant in a 20-s "burn." The rocket moves at 155 m/s after the burn.What average force is experienced by the rocket during the burn?
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The law of conservation of momentum is applicable to systems made up of objects described by which of the following?
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