Balancing skeleton equations can someone help me i don't now about this
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[tex]Balancing skeleton equations can someone help me i don't now about this [/tex]
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the ideal gas law equation is as follows
pv = nrt
where p - pressure
v - volume
n - number of moles
r - universal gas constant
t - temperature
so if the pressure, volume and temperature are already known
we are left with n and r
since r is the universal gas constant that has a known fixed value then r too is known
so we are left with 'n'
once we know temperature volume and pressure
we can find the number of moles of gas present using the ideal gas law equation
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(newtons first law)
conservation of momentum law states :
momentum before collision = momentum after collision
momentum p (kg-m/s)= mass * velocity
say moving car=1 000 kg, velocity = 10 m/s then p = 1 000*10= 10 000 kg-m/s
say still car = 2 000 kg, velocity = 0 m/s then p = 2 000* 0 = 0 kg-m/s
total momentum prior to collision = 10 000 + 0 = 10 000 kg-m/s
momentum after collision = 10 000 kg-m/s
mass now = 1 000 kg+2 000 kg = 3 000 kg
10 000 = 3 000 kg* velocity m/s
10 000/3 000 = velocity
3.33 m/s = velocity after collision
an impulse is a force applied over time , momentum is exclusive of external forces and a perfect collision is implied
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