Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Angular Momentum Conservation
Angular momentum is conserved in a system when no external torques are acting on it. In the case of the gate and the raven, the pivot is frictionless, meaning no external torque is applied, allowing the angular momentum to remain constant before and after the collision. This principle is crucial for analyzing rotational dynamics in isolated systems.
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Linear Momentum Conservation
Linear momentum is conserved in a system when no external forces are acting on it. However, during the collision between the raven and the gate, the pivot exerts a force on the gate, which affects the linear momentum. This external force disrupts the conservation of linear momentum, making it non-conserved in this scenario.
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Collision Dynamics
Collision dynamics involve understanding how objects interact during a collision, including changes in velocity and direction. In this problem, the raven's change in velocity and direction upon bouncing back indicates an inelastic collision, affecting linear momentum but not angular momentum due to the pivot's frictionless nature. This concept helps explain the differing conservation laws in play.
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