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AP Physics 1: 1.1 Changes and Conservation Laws. What is the speed of the other piece of wood?
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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop dooz your
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brought to you by wooden blocks Some kids like to
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build bridges or houses with him We tried to build
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particle colliders Well physics was always in our blood All
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right a ten kilogram wooden block explodes and splits into
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two equally sized pieces that fly apart in opposite directions
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One piece has a speed of three meters per second
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what's the speed of the other And here the pendulum
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answers to three six All right well luckily when we
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were playing with wooden blocks they didn't spontaneously explode That
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might have been pretty fun known Kind of cool to
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watch All right now since we're dealing with two objects
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moving in different directions one velocity will be positive and
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the other will be negative They each start out it
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zero since they're not moving And because these objects are
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of equal mass and because their movement starts because of
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the same force their momenta cancel each other out if
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we adam together But we still get zero just like
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how they started So let's get to the math We
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have the two momenta which will label and wanted him
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to linear momentum equals mass times velocity right Since the
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total mo mentum equals zero we can subtract one moment
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Um from the other two Get zero and then we
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can plug in our numbers since the block split evenly
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into the mass for each block is five kilograms and
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we know one half's velocity is three meters a second
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But when we do the math we see that the
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other half's velocity is also three meters per second making
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option b the right answer Now we did some math
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to get there but we could have gotten the same
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answer by just thinking about our old friend ike Yeah
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Isaac newton Powdered wig in ala He's still the man
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newton's third law states that for every action there is
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an equal and opposite reaction Right We had a tattoo
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Well that's what we put on our body So in
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this explosion since one half takes off at three meters
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per second wonder action the other piece has to do
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the same just in the opposite direction But even if
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we were to choose be right off the bat It's
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Always good to know how the math works so we
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can prove just how Smart We are right Sheldon bazinga
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We were never able to prove our young genius with
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blocks It turns out that it's pretty difficult to make
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a particle collider with him but no worries though We 00:02:15.385 --> [endTime] still made sure there was a collision Sorry mom
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