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Impulse -02- Particle Velocity From Instantaneous Force
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A force that changes with time, F=3t acts on a particle of mass 5 kg moving along the x-axis. The particle's velocity is 1 m/s along the negative x-axis at time t=0. Find the particle's velocity at the end of 6 s.
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00:05
Stay focused on your goals, make learning a daily habit, and never stop pursuing knowledge.
00:13
In this series, we are asked to calculate the magnitude of the velocity of a particle
00:18
after receiving a force.
00:20
However, the magnitude of the force always changes as a function of time.
00:26
How do we calculate the value of that velocity?
00:32
Let's go to the discussion sheet.
00:35
We don't know where the particle is located.
00:40
Let's say the particle is initially at point zero.
00:45
The particle's velocity is to the left.
00:51
The particle then gets a force for a while to the right.
00:56
Why do we know that the force is going to the right?
01:00
Because the sign of the force is positive.
01:04
Six seconds later, the particle reaches point one.
01:09
It looks like the particle will change direction after receiving an impulse.
01:15
Just write the impulse formula, J is equal to the integral of F with respect to time.
01:22
Don't forget that the integration process requires a limit value.
01:26
The lower limit is zero seconds.
01:29
The upper limit is six seconds.
01:34
From the problem sheet, the magnitude of the force is three T.
01:40
Three is a fixed value.
01:42
Fixed values can be excluded from the integral notation.
01:48
I'm sure we have known the concept of integrals in high school.
01:52
The integral of T with respect to time is half T squared.
01:59
Enter the limits of integration.
02:02
J is equal to 54 newtons per second.
02:07
If you remember, impulse is a change in momentum.
02:13
The final momentum is MV1, the initial momentum is MV0.
02:20
The value of V0 is minus one meter per second, and the mass is five kilograms.
02:27
Remember that the direction to the left has a negative sign.
02:31
This is an easy calculation, V1 is about 9.8 meters per second.
02:38
The sign of the velocity is positive.
02:41
This means that the particle moves to the right after receiving a momentary impulse.
02:49
Happy learning, everyone!
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