[Mechanics] Ballistic Pendulum
By:Tao Steven Zheng (鄭濤)
【Problem】
A bullet of mass? is fired into a stationary block of mass
? at some velocity
. The block is attached to a wire (assume massless and infinitely rigid). The bullet-block system swings to a height
.
Part 1: Explain why the conservation of energy cannot be applied before the collision?
Part 2: Determine in terms of
,
?, and
.
Part 3: Suppose the block is 100 times heavier than the bullet. If the bullet-block system swings to a height of 20 cm, what was the velocity of the bullet? Assume this setup is on Earth.


【Solution】
Part 1
Energy is only conserved in perfectly elastic collisions. Since this collision is inelastic, energy is not conserved prior to collision and during the collision. However, kinetic energy of the bullet-block system is conserved post collision, which is converted to gravitational potential energy.
Part 2
Conservation of momentum (before and during collision).
Conservation of energy (post collision).
From the conservation of momentum
Thus,
Part 3