Find the ratio of pA/pB, when A is a 5.0 kg rock falling 10 meters to the ground and B is a 1.0 kg apple falling 10 meters to the ground.(Compare their momenta just before they hit the ground.)

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Answer:

pA/pB = 5.00

Explanation:

To find the ratio pA/pB you first calculate the velocities of both rocks just before they hit the ground. You use the following formula:

[tex]v^2=v_o^2+2gy[/tex]   (1)

vo: initial velocity = 0

g: gravitational acceleration = 9.8m/s^2

y: height = 10m

The parameters y, g and vo are the same for both rocks, hence the velocity is the same, v = vA = vB. Next, it is not necessary to calculate the velocities because these are canceled in the ration for the momentum:

[tex]\frac{p_A}{p_B}=\frac{m_Av_A}{m_Bv_B}=\frac{m_A}{m_B}[/tex]

finally, you replace the values of the masses and you obtain:

[tex]\frac{p_A}{p_B}=\frac{m_A}{m_B}=\frac{5.0kg}{1.0kg}=5.0[/tex]

hence, the ratio is 5.0