183_notes:examples:deer_slug_example

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How much force does a 12 gauge exert on your shoulder when firing a deer slug?

Facts

Mass of gun = 3.5kg

Mass of slug = 0.22kg

Lacking

Fnet on shoulder

Approximations & Assumptions

Δt1/24s - Based on when a gun is fired in a movie, it usually occurs at about one movie frame, therefore, the collision time is less than 1/24s.

VSlug500m/s This is a conservative estimate based on an internet search.

Representations

System: Gun + Slug

Surroundings: Nothing

Fnet=ΔpΔt

psys,f=psys,i

p1,f+p2,f=p1,i+p2,i

m1v1,f+m2v2,f=m1v1,i+m2v2,i

Solution

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.

Δpx=0

The total momentum of the system in x direction is also 0.

Ptot,x=0

This is because the initial momentum of the system is 0 and therefore the final momentum of the system is zero.

Ptot,i,x=0

We can relate the momentum before to the momentum after then giving us the following equation.

0=MGVG+mSVSMGVG is negative and mSVS is positive

VG=msMGVS

VG=0.22kg3.5kg500m/s=31.4m/s

Need to find what kind of force that is on your shoulder.

Fnet=ΔpΔt

Fnet=(3.5kg)(31.4m/s+0m/s)(1/24s)

Fnet=2637.6N (at least)

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