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1 Elastic Collisions SPH4U

2 Elastic Collisions An interaction in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved is called an elastic collision.

3 Elastic Collisions An interaction in which both momentum and kinetic energy are conserved is called an elastic collision.

4 Elastic Collisions: Example
A ball of mass 1 kg with an initial velocity of 10 m/s [E] strikes a stationary ball of mass 1 kg in a completely elastic collision. What is the final velocity of both balls?

5 Elastic Collisions: Example
A ball of mass 1 kg with an initial velocity of 10 m/s [E] strikes a stationary ball of mass 1 kg in a completely elastic collision. What is the final velocity of both balls? First consider conservation of momentum:

6 Elastic Collisions: Example
A ball of mass 1 kg with an initial velocity of 10 m/s [E] strikes a stationary ball of mass 1 kg in a completely elastic collision. What is the final velocity of both balls?

7 Elastic Collisions: Example
A ball of mass 1 kg with an initial velocity of 10 m/s [E] strikes a stationary ball of mass 1 kg in a completely elastic collision. What is the final velocity of both balls?

8 Elastic Collisions: Example
A ball of mass 1 kg with an initial velocity of 10 m/s [E] strikes a stationary ball of mass 1 kg in a completely elastic collision. What is the final velocity of both balls?

9 Elastic Collisions: Example
A ball of mass 1 kg with an initial velocity of 10 m/s [E] strikes a stationary ball of mass 1 kg in a completely elastic collision. What is the final velocity of both balls? Now consider conservation of kinetic energy:

10 Elastic Collisions: Example

11 Elastic Collisions: Example

12 Elastic Collisions: Example

13 Elastic Collisions: Example

14 Elastic Collisions: Example
This equation has two solutions:

15 Elastic Collisions: Example
Let’s interpret these solutions

16 Elastic Collisions: Example
Let’s interpret these solutions The second describes a situation in which the first ball passes completely through the second without affecting it. This is not physically possible.

17 Elastic Collisions: Example
Let’s interpret these solutions The first describes a situation in which the first ball stops and the second carries away all the momentum and kinetic energy. This is physically possible.

18 More Practice “Mini-Build Project: Newton’s Cradle” “More Practice with Elastic Collisions”


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