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183_notes:examples:deer_slug_example [2014/09/26 04:35] pwirving183_notes:examples:deer_slug_example [2014/10/01 05:22] pwirving
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 === Lacking === === Lacking ===
  
-\vec{F}_{net} on shoulder+$\vec{F}_{net}on shoulder
  
 === Approximations & Assumptions === === Approximations & Assumptions ===
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 Surroundings: Nothing Surroundings: Nothing
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 $\vec{F}_{net} = \dfrac{\Delta\vec{p}}{\Delta t}$ $\vec{F}_{net} = \dfrac{\Delta\vec{p}}{\Delta t}$
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 === Solution === === Solution ===
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 +We know that the momentum of the system (gun + slug) does not change due to their being no external forces acting on the system, therefore, the change in momentum in the x-direction is 0.
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 +${\Delta p_x} = 0$
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 +The total momentum of the system in x direction is also 0.
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 +$P_{tot,x} = 0$
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 +This is because the initial momentum of the system is 0 and therefore the final momentum of the system is zero.
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 +$P_{tot,i,x} = 0$
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 +We can relate the momentum before to the momentum after then giving us the following equation.
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 +$0 = M_G * V_G + m_S * V_S \longrightarrow M_G * V_G$ is negative and $m_S * V_S$ is positive (see diagram).
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 +To find the force acting on the shoulder of the shooter me need to know $V_G$ in order to find change in momentum for the gun and relate this to the force using $\vec{F}_{net} = \dfrac{\Delta\vec{p}}{\Delta t}$
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 +$V_G = {\dfrac{-m_s}{M_G}} V_S$
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 +$V_G = - {\dfrac{0.22kg}{3.5kg}}{500m/s} = -31.4m/s$
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 +Need to find what kind of force that is on your shoulder.
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 +$\vec{F}_{net} = \dfrac{\Delta\vec{p}}{\Delta t}$
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 +$\vec{F}_{net} =\dfrac{(3.5kg)(-31.4m/s + 0m/s)}{(1/24s)}$
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 +$\vec{F}_{net} = 2637.6N$ (at least)
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