Direct collision, find impulse magnitude

Two particles collide directly; given masses and velocities before and after collision, find the magnitude of the impulse exerted by one particle on the other.

34 questions · Moderate -0.6

6.03b Conservation of momentum: 1D two particles6.03f Impulse-momentum: relation
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Edexcel M1 2011 January Q1
5 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. Two particles \(B\) and \(C\) have mass \(m \mathrm {~kg}\) and 3 kg respectively. They are moving towards each other in opposite directions on a smooth horizontal table. The two particles collide directly. Immediately before the collision, the speed of \(B\) is \(4 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\) and the speed of \(C\) is \(2 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\). In the collision the direction of motion of \(C\) is reversed and the direction of motion of \(B\) is unchanged. Immediately after the collision, the speed of \(B\) is \(1 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\) and the speed of \(C\) is \(3 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\).
Find
  1. the value of \(m\),
  2. the magnitude of the impulse received by \(C\).
Edexcel M1 2012 January Q1
5 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. A railway truck \(P\), of mass \(m \mathrm {~kg}\), is moving along a straight horizontal track with speed \(15 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\). Truck \(P\) collides with a truck \(Q\) of mass 3000 kg , which is at rest on the same track. Immediately after the collision the speed of \(P\) is \(3 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\) and the speed of \(Q\) is \(9 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\). The direction of motion of \(P\) is reversed by the collision.
Modelling the trucks as particles, find
  1. the magnitude of the impulse exerted by \(P\) on \(Q\),
  2. the value of \(m\).
Edexcel M1 2001 June Q1
6 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. Two small balls \(A\) and \(B\) have masses 0.5 kg and 0.2 kg respectively. They are moving towards each other in opposite directions on a smooth horizontal table when they collide directly. Immediately before the collision, the speed of \(A\) is \(3 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\) and the speed of \(B\) is \(2 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\). The speed of \(A\) immediately after the collision is \(1.5 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\). The direction of the motion of \(A\) is unchanged as a result of the collision.
By modelling the balls as particles, find
  1. the speed of \(B\) immediately after the collision,
  2. the magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(B\) in the collision.
Edexcel M1 2006 June Q2
7 marks Moderate -0.8
2. Two particles \(A\) and \(B\) have mass 0.4 kg and 0.3 kg respectively. They are moving in opposite directions on a smooth horizontal table and collide directly. Immediately before the collision, the speed of \(A\) is \(6 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\) and the speed of \(B\) is \(2 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\). As a result of the collision, the direction of motion of \(B\) is reversed and its speed immediately after the collision is \(3 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\). Find
  1. the speed of \(A\) immediately after the collision, stating clearly whether the direction of motion of \(A\) is changed by the collision,
  2. the magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(B\) in the collision, stating clearly the units in which your answer is given.
Edexcel M1 2007 June Q2
7 marks Moderate -0.3
2. Two particles \(A\) and \(B\), of mass 0.3 kg and \(m \mathrm {~kg}\) respectively, are moving in opposite directions along the same straight horizontal line so that the particles collide directly. Immediately before the collision, the speeds of \(A\) and \(B\) are \(8 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\) and \(4 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\) respectively. In the collision the direction of motion of each particle is reversed and, immediately after the collision, the speed of each particle is \(2 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\). Find
  1. the magnitude of the impulse exerted by \(B\) on \(A\) in the collision,
  2. the value of \(m\).
Edexcel M1 2012 June Q1
6 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. Two particles \(A\) and \(B\), of mass \(5 m \mathrm {~kg}\) and \(2 m \mathrm {~kg}\) respectively, are moving in opposite directions along the same straight horizontal line. The particles collide directly. Immediately before the collision, the speeds of \(A\) and \(B\) are \(3 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\) and \(4 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\) respectively. The direction of motion of \(A\) is unchanged by the collision. Immediately after the collision, the speed of \(A\) is \(0.8 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\).
    1. Find the speed of \(B\) immediately after the collision.
    In the collision, the magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(A\) by \(B\) is 3.3 N s .
  2. Find the value of \(m\).
Edexcel M1 2015 June Q1
6 marks Moderate -0.5
  1. Particle \(P\) of mass \(m\) and particle \(Q\) of mass \(k m\) are moving in opposite directions on a smooth horizontal plane when they collide directly. Immediately before the collision the speed of \(P\) is \(5 u\) and the speed of \(Q\) is \(u\). Immediately after the collision the speed of each particle is halved and the direction of motion of each particle is reversed.
Find
  1. the value of \(k\),
  2. the magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(P\) by \(Q\) in the collision.
Edexcel M1 2017 June Q2
7 marks Moderate -0.8
2. Two particles, \(P\) and \(Q\), have masses \(2 m\) and \(3 m\) respectively. They are moving towards each other in opposite directions on a smooth horizontal plane when they collide directly. Immediately before they collide the speed of \(P\) is \(4 u\) and the speed of \(Q\) is \(3 u\). As a result of the collision, \(Q\) has its direction of motion reversed and is moving with speed \(u\).
  1. Find the speed of \(P\) immediately after the collision.
  2. State whether or not the direction of motion of \(P\) has been reversed by the collision.
  3. Find the magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(P\) by \(Q\) in the collision.
Edexcel M1 2018 June Q1
6 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. Two particles, \(P\) and \(Q\), have masses \(3 m\) and \(m\) respectively. They are moving in opposite directions towards each other along the same straight line on a smooth horizontal plane and collide directly. The speeds of \(P\) and \(Q\) immediately before the collision are \(2 u\) and \(4 u\) respectively. The magnitude of the impulse received by each particle in the collision is \(\frac { 21 m u } { 4 }\).
    1. Find the speed of \(P\) after the collision.
    2. Find the speed of \(Q\) after the collision.
Edexcel M1 2019 January Q1
6 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. Two particles, \(A\) and \(B\), have masses \(2 m\) and \(3 m\) respectively. They are moving towards each other in opposite directions along the same straight line on a smooth horizontal plane when they collide directly. Immediately before they collide, the speed of \(A\) is \(3 u\) and the speed of \(B\) is \(u\). As a result of the collision, the speed of \(A\) is halved and the direction of motion of each particle is reversed.
    1. Find the speed of \(B\) immediately after the collision.
    2. Find the magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(A\) by \(B\) in the collision.
Edexcel M1 2021 January Q2
6 marks Moderate -0.3
2. Two particles, \(P\) and \(Q\), have masses \(2 m\) and \(m\) respectively. The particles are moving towards each other in opposite directions along the same straight line on a smooth horizontal plane. The particles collide directly. Immediately before the collision, the speed of \(P\) is \(3 u\) and the speed of \(Q\) is \(2 u\). The magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(Q\) by \(P\) in the collision is 5mu. Find
  1. the speed of \(P\) immediately after the collision,
  2. the speed of \(Q\) immediately after the collision.
Edexcel M1 2022 January Q2
7 marks Moderate -0.3
2. A particle \(P\) has mass \(k m\) and a particle \(Q\) has mass \(m\). The particles are moving towards each other in opposite directions along the same straight line when they collide directly. Immediately before the collision, \(P\) has speed \(3 u\) and \(Q\) has speed \(u\).
As a result of the collision, the direction of motion of each particle is reversed and the speed of each particle is halved.
  1. Find the value of \(k\).
  2. Find, in terms of \(m\) and \(u\), the magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(Q\) in the collision.
Edexcel M1 2018 June Q1
6 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. Particle \(P\) has mass \(3 m\) and particle \(Q\) has mass \(m\). The particles are moving towards each other in opposite directions along the same straight line on a smooth horizontal plane. The particles collide directly. Immediately before the collision the speed of \(P\) is \(u\) and the speed of \(Q\) is \(3 u\). In the collision, the magnitude of the impulse exerted by \(Q\) on \(P\) is \(5 m u\).
    1. Find the speed of \(P\) immediately after the collision.
    2. Find the speed of \(Q\) immediately after the collision.
Edexcel M1 2022 June Q1
4 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. Two particles, \(P\) and \(Q\), are moving towards each other in opposite directions along the same straight line when they collide directly. Immediately before the collision the speed of \(Q\) is \(2 u\). The mass of \(Q\) is \(3 m\) and the magnitude of the impulse exerted by \(P\) on \(Q\) in the collision is \(4 m u\).
Find
  1. the speed of \(Q\) immediately after the collision,
  2. the direction of motion of \(Q\) immediately after the collision.
Edexcel M1 2023 June Q1
7 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. A particle \(A\) has mass 4 kg and a particle \(B\) has mass 2 kg .
The particles move towards each other in opposite directions along the same straight line on a smooth horizontal table and collide directly. Immediately before the collision, the speed of \(A\) is \(2 u \mathrm {~ms} ^ { - 1 }\) and the speed of \(B\) is \(3 u \mathrm {~ms} ^ { - 1 }\) Immediately after the collision, the speed of \(B\) is \(2 u \mathrm {~ms} ^ { - 1 }\) The direction of motion of \(B\) is reversed by the collision.
  1. Find, in terms of \(u\), the speed of \(A\) immediately after the collision.
  2. State the direction of motion of \(A\) immediately after the collision.
  3. Find, in terms of \(u\), the magnitude of the impulse received by \(B\) in the collision. State the units of your answer. \section*{[In this question \(\mathbf { i }\) and \(\mathbf { j }\) are horizontal perpendicular unit vectors.]}
Edexcel M1 2016 October Q1
7 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. Two particles, \(P\) and \(Q\), have masses \(2 m\) and \(3 m\) respectively. They are moving towards each other, in opposite directions, along the same straight line, on a smooth horizontal plane. The particles collide. Immediately before they collide the speed of \(P\) is \(2 u\) and the speed of \(Q\) is \(u\). In the collision the magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(P\) by \(Q\) is \(5 m u\).
    1. Find the speed of \(P\) immediately after the collision.
    2. State whether the direction of motion of \(P\) has been reversed by the collision.
    3. Find the speed of \(Q\) immediately after the collision.
Edexcel M1 2018 October Q1
6 marks Moderate -0.8
  1. A particle \(P\) of mass 0.8 kg is moving along a straight horizontal line on a smooth hoizontal surface with speed \(4 \mathrm {~ms} ^ { - 1 }\). A second particle \(Q\) of mass 2 kg is moving, in the opposite direction to \(P\), along the same straight line with speed \(2 \mathrm {~ms} ^ { - 1 }\). The particles collide directly. Immediately after the collision the direction of motion of each particle is reversed and the speed of \(P\) is \(2.5 \mathrm {~m} \mathrm {~s} ^ { - 1 }\).
    1. Find the speed of \(Q\) immediately after the collision.
    2. Find the magnitude of the impulse exerted by \(Q\) on \(P\) in the collision, stating the units of your answer.
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    Figure 1 A non-uniform plank \(A B\) has weight 60 N and length 5 m . The plank rests horizontally in equilibrium on two smooth supports at \(A\) and \(C\), where \(A C = 3 \mathrm {~m}\), as shown in Figure 1. A parcel of weight 12 N is placed on the plank at \(B\) and the plank remains horizontal and in equilibrium. The magnitude of the reaction of the support at \(A\) on the plank is half the magnitude of the reaction of the support at \(C\) on the plank. By modelling the plank as a non-uniform rod and the parcel as a particle,
  2. find the distance of the centre of mass of the plank from \(A\).
  3. State briefly how you have used the modelling assumption
    1. that the parcel is a particle,
    2. that the plank is a rod.
Edexcel M1 2018 Specimen Q2
6 marks Moderate -0.3
2. Two particles \(P\) and \(Q\) are moving in opposite directions along the same horizontal straight line. Particle \(P\) has mass \(m\) and particle \(Q\) has mass \(k m\). The particles collide directly. Immediately before the collision, the speed of \(P\) is \(u\) and the speed of \(Q\) is \(2 u\). As a result of the collision, the direction of motion of each particle is reversed and the speed of each particle is halved.
  1. Find the value of \(k\).
  2. Find, in terms of \(m\) and \(u\) only, the magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(Q\) by \(P\) in the collision.
Edexcel M1 Q7
14 marks Standard +0.3
7. Two particles \(A\) and \(B\), of mass \(3 M \mathrm {~kg}\) and \(2 M \mathrm {~kg}\) respectively, are moving towards each other on a rough horizontal track. Just before they collide, \(A\) has speed \(3 \mathrm {~ms} ^ { - 1 }\) and \(B\) has speed \(5 \mathrm {~ms} ^ { - 1 }\). Immediately after the impact, the direction of motion of both particles has been reversed and they are both travelling at the same speed, \(v\).
  1. Show that \(v = 1 \mathrm {~ms} ^ { - 1 }\). The magnitude of the impulse exerted on \(A\) during the collision is 24 Ns.
  2. Find the value of \(M\). Given that the coefficient of friction between \(A\) and the track is 0.1 ,
  3. find the time taken from the moment of impact until \(A\) comes to rest. END
Edexcel M1 Q3
11 marks Moderate -0.3
3. A cannon of mass 600 kg lies on a rough horizontal surface and is used to fire a 3 kg shell horizontally at \(200 \mathrm {~ms} ^ { - 1 }\).
  1. Find the impulse which the shell exerts on the cannon.
  2. Find the speed with which the cannon recoils. Given that the coefficient of friction between the cannon and the surface is 0.75 ,
  3. calculate, to the nearest centimetre, the distance that the cannon travels before coming to rest.
Edexcel M1 2024 October Q1
Moderate -0.3
  1. Particle \(A\) has mass \(4 m\) and particle \(B\) has mass \(3 m\).
The particles are moving in opposite directions along the same straight line on a smooth horizontal surface when they collide directly. Immediately before the collision, the speed of \(A\) is \(2 x\) and the speed of \(B\) is \(x\).
Immediately after the collision, the speed of \(A\) is \(y\) and the speed of \(B\) is \(5 y\).
The direction of motion of each particle is reversed as a result of the collision.
  1. Show that \(y = \frac { 5 } { 11 } x\).
  2. Find, in terms of \(m\) and \(x\), the magnitude of the impulse received by \(A\) in the collision.
Edexcel M1 2002 January Q1
3 marks Easy -1.2
A ball of mass 0.3 kg is moving vertically downwards with speed 8 m s\(^{-1}\) when it hits the floor which is smooth and horizontal. It rebounds vertically from the floor with speed 6 m s\(^{-1}\). Find the magnitude of the impulse exerted by the floor on the ball. [3]
Edexcel M1 2003 January Q1
5 marks Moderate -0.8
A railway truck \(P\) of mass 2000 kg is moving along a straight horizontal track with speed 10 m s\(^{-1}\). The truck \(P\) collides with a truck \(Q\) of mass 3000 kg, which is at rest on the same track. Immediately after the collision \(Q\) moves with speed 5 m s\(^{-1}\). Calculate
  1. the speed of \(P\) immediately after the collision, [3]
  2. the magnitude of the impulse exerted by \(P\) on \(Q\) during the collision. [2]
Edexcel M1 2005 January Q1
7 marks Moderate -0.8
A particle \(P\) of mass 1.5 kg is moving along a straight horizontal line with speed 3 m s\(^{-1}\). Another particle \(Q\) of mass 2.5 kg is moving, in the opposite direction, along the same straight line with speed 4 m s\(^{-1}\). The particles collide. Immediately after the collision the direction of motion of \(P\) is reversed and its speed is 2.5 m s\(^{-1}\).
  1. Calculate the speed of \(Q\) immediately after the impact. [3]
  2. State whether or not the direction of motion of \(Q\) is changed by the collision. [1]
  3. Calculate the magnitude of the impulse exerted by \(Q\) on \(P\), giving the units of your answer. [3]
Edexcel M1 2007 January Q4
10 marks Moderate -0.8
A particle \(P\) of mass 0.3 kg is moving with speed \(u\) m s\(^{-1}\) in a straight line on a smooth horizontal table. The particle \(P\) collides directly with a particle \(Q\) of mass 0.6 kg, which is at rest on the table. Immediately after the particles collide, \(P\) has speed 2 m s\(^{-1}\) and \(Q\) has speed 5 m s\(^{-1}\). The direction of motion of \(P\) is reversed by the collision. Find
  1. the value of \(u\), [4]
  2. the magnitude of the impulse exerted by \(P\) on \(Q\). [2]
Immediately after the collision, a constant force of magnitude \(R\) newtons is applied to \(Q\) in the direction directly opposite to the direction of motion of \(Q\). As a result \(Q\) is brought to rest in 1.5 s.
  1. Find the value of \(R\). [4]