bullet of mass=20 kg with velocity is 150 m per second of pistol of mass 2 kg what is momentum before the fire
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Answer:Mass of bullet, m1 = 20g (= 0.02 kg)
Mass of pistol, m2 = 2 kg
Initial velocity of the bullet (u1) and pistol (u2) = 0
Final velocity of the bullet, v1 = +150m s-1
Let v be the recoil velocity of the pistol.
The total momentum of the pistol and bullet is zero before the fire. (Since both are at rest)
Total momentum of the pistol and bullet after it is fired is
= (0.02 kg x 150 m s-1) + (2 kg x v m s-1)
= (3 + 2v) kg m s-1
Total momentum after the fire = Total momentum before the fire
3 + 2v = 0
→v = -1.5 m/s
Thus, the recoil velocity of the pistol is 1.5 m/s
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