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Question: What would be the final velocity of the coupled railroad cars?

Answer: For this scenario, we have

v2 = (ma*va1 +mb*vb1)/(ma + mb), or

v2 = (ma*10)/2*ma = 5 m/s

The final velocity of the pair of coupled cars is half the initial velocity of the car that was moving.

Scenario #2: Now assume that due to loading, Car-A has twice the mass of Car-B, the initial velocity for Car-A is 10m/s and the initial velocity forCar-B is 0.

Question: What would be the final velocity of the coupled railroad cars?

Answer: For this scenario, we have

v2 = (ma*va1 +mb*vb1)/(ma + mb), or

v2 = (ma*va1)/(ma + 0.5ma), or

v2 = ma*10/1.5*ma = 6.67 m/s

When the car at rest is less massive than the car in motion, the final velocity is a little higher than when the two cars have the same mass.

Scenario #3: Finally, assume that due to loading, Car-A has twice the mass of Car-B, the initial velocity for Car-A is 10m/s and the initial velocity forCar-B is 5m/s.

Question: What would be the final velocity of each railroad car?

Answer: For this scenario, we have

v2 = (ma*va1 +mb*vb1)/(ma + mb), or

v2 = (ma*10 +0.5ma*5)/(1.5*ma), or

v2 = (10/1.5) + (0.5*5/1.5) = 8.33 m/s

When both cars are already moving in the same direction, the final velocity in that direction is greater than when one of the cars is stationary.

Center of mass examples

This section contains solutions to problems involving the center of mass.

Two objects

Two objects are located on a flat lawn with the following mass values and locations:

  • obj1m = 15 kg
  • obj1x = 1 m
  • obj1y = 5 m
  • obj2m = 3 kg
  • obj2x = 4 m
  • obj2y = 2 m

What are the coordinates of the center of mass?

Solution:

A JavaScript script that will solve this problem is shown in Listing 2 .

Listing 2 . Center of mass for two objects.
<!---------------- File JavaScript02.html ---------------------><html><body><script language="JavaScript1.3">document.write("Start Script</br>"); //Create arrays for mass,xCoor, and yCoor values;var mass = new Array(15,3); var xCoor = new Array(1,4);var yCoor = new Array(5,2); //Declare a counter variable.var cnt = 0; //Use a loop to compute total mass by summing the individual// mass values. var massTotal = 0;for(cnt = 0;cnt<mass.length;cnt++){ massTotal += mass[cnt]; }//end for loop//Use a loop to compute x-coordinate of the center of mass // by summing the normalized sum of products.var cmX = 0; for(cnt = 0;cnt<mass.length;cnt++){ cmX += mass[cnt]*xCoor[cnt]/massTotal}//end for loop //Use a loop to compute y-coordinate of the center of mass// by summing the normalized sum of products. var cmY = 0;for(cnt = 0;cnt<mass.length;cnt++){ cmY += mass[cnt]*yCoor[cnt]/massTotal}//end for loop //Display the resultsdocument.write("massTotal = " + massTotal + " kg</br>"); document.write("cmX = " + cmX + " meters</br>"); document.write("cmY = " + cmY + " meters</br>"); document.write("End Script");</script></body></html>

The comments describe how the problem is solved.

The output is shown in Figure 4 .

Figure 4 . Center of mass for two objects.
Start Script massTotal = 18 kgcmX = 1.5 meters cmY = 4.5 metersEnd Script

The x-coordinate for the center of mass is 1.5 meters, and the y-coordinate for the center of mass is 4.5 meters.

Three objects

Three objects are located on a flat lawn with the following mass values and locations:

  • obj1m = 5 kg
  • obj1x = 1 m
  • obj1y = 1 m
  • obj2m = 5 kg
  • obj2x = 3 m
  • obj2y = 1 m
  • obj3m = 10 kg
  • obj3x = 2 m
  • obj3y = 3 m

What are the coordinates of the center of mass?

Use the code from Listing 2 but make the change shown in Listing 3 in order to populate the world withthree objects having different mass values and different coordinates.

Listing 3 . Change to add a third object.
//Create arrays for mass,xCoor, and yCoor values; var mass = new Array(5,5,10);var xCoor = new Array(1,3,2); var yCoor = new Array(1,1,3);

The output is shown in Figure 5 .

Figure 5 . Center of mass for three objects.
Start Script massTotal = 20 kgcmX = 2 meters cmY = 2 metersEnd Script

Do the calculations

I encourage you to repeat the calculations that I have presented in this lesson to confirm that you get the same results. Experiment with the scenarios, making changes, and observing the results of your changes. Make certain that you can explain why your changes behave as they do.

Resources

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