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AP Physics 1: 2.5 Changes and Conservation Law. At what point(s) in this situation is energy lost in any form?


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Thank you We sneak And here's your shmoop too sure

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brought to you by the wild west when we were

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little we love to pretend that we were a cowboy

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in the wild west Then we learned that it's a

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bad idea to try to lasso a cat We learned

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the hard way that one's pretty all right A rubber

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bullet is fired at a wooden block and bounces the

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block moves forward Ex meters bounces against the wall and

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then slides before stopping at what point or points in

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this situation is energy lost in any form Select two

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answers on hearing the option was wondering how you think

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Think about bullets and blocks All right well first of

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all what did the block do to anyone who just

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sitting there minding its own business When out of nowhere

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ouimet gets a rubber bullet shot at it and goes

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bouncing all over the place Hey did someone say bouncing

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what That reminds us of an elastic collision Yeah Pretty

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smooth segue way huh Well any lasted collision occurs when

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an object bounces office Um and kinetic energy is conserved

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And that means an inn elastic collision occurs when an

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object collides with something And sticks they're losing kinetic energy

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So for this question were looking at when kinetic energy

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is lost The first time kinetic energy is lost happens

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right away when the bullets fired When the bullet is

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fired the bullet goes one way and unequal force has

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to act on the gun in the opposite direction right

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Newton after all his third law states that for every

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action there's an equal and opposite reaction but the shooter

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absorbs the recoil of the gun so kinetic energy is

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lost at that point So answer d is one of

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the right choices and after the bullets fired it hits

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the block and bounces off Well that bouncing tells us

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that we're dealing with an elastic collision this time And

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as we know elastic collisions maintain kinetic energy Don't answer

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b it's not one of the correct ones Then the

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block hits the wall and bounces off that and yeah

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there's more bouncing going on here than in a kangaroo

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comic con answer a the word balances right innit That's

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definitely wrong Then the block slides on the ground in

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comes to a stop As the block slides kinetic energy

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is transferred into heat energy from yes friction And besides

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anytime something stops moving we can be pretty sure kinetic

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energy is being lost So answer c which is our

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other correct choice Remember we talked about kinetic energy being

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lost but it doesn't go away It just changes to

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other forms like magic and also remember that pets aren't 00:02:26.82 --> [endTime] always the best playmates Yeah maybe stick with legos

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