
1. For this problem, ignore gravity. m Object 1 (mass mi, speed vı) moves directly to...
An object of mass m moves to the right with speed v it collides head on with an object of mass 2m moving with speed v/3 in the opposite edirection. if the two objects stick together what is the speed and direction of the combined object of mass 3m after collision
A ball of mass m made of playdough moves with speed v. Another ball, of the same mass, chases the first one with the speed 2v. Eventually, they collide and stick together after the collision. What is the speed of the combined object? Ov O 3mv/2 O 3v/2 O v/2
Problem 1 An object of mass m1 travels through empty space at a constant speed until it strikes and sticks to a second object. As observed from the frame where the second object is motionless, the first object was traveling at a speed of vi. In that same frame, both objects travel at a speed of v after the collision. a. What is the general expression for the mass of the second object in terms of mi, vi, and v?...
An object (A) of mass mAA = 27.5 kg is moving in a direction that makes angle of 56° south of east with a speed vAA = 5.00 m/s, while object (B) of mass mBB = 17.5 kg is moving due north with a speed vBB = 8.00 m/s. The two objects collide and stick together in a completely inelastic collision. Find the magnitude of the final velocity of the two-object system after the collision.
An object (A) of mass mA = 29.5 kg is moving in a direction that makes angle of 30° north of east with a speed vA = 5.20 m/s, while object (B) of mass mB = 18.0 kg is moving due south with a speed vB = 8.00 m/s. The two objects collide and stick together in a completely inelastic collision. Find the magnitude of the final velocity of the two-object system after the collision.
14) (Conservation of linear momentum) An air cart of mass m=1 kg and speed vo-Im's moves toward second identical air cart that is at rest. When the carts collide, they stick together and move as one a) Using the conservation of linear momentum, calculate the velocity ve when the carts stick together (this is also the velocity of the center of mass after collision). b) Calculate the kinetic energy before and after collision. Is the collision elastic Without any calculation,...
Object 1 has a mass mi and a velocity v1 = (2.20 m/s )*. Object 2 has a mass m2 and a velocity v2 = (3.30 m/s ý. The total momentum of these two objects has a magnitude of 20.0 kg. m/s and points in a direction 70.0° above the positive o axis. You may want to review (Pages 258 - 259). Part A Find mi. VO AED ? PER m = kg Submit Request Answer Part B Find m2...
An object (A) of mass m A = 29.0 kg is moving in a direction that makes angle of 40° north of east with a speed v A = 5.10 m/s, while object (B) of mass m B = 17.5 kg is moving due north with a speed v B = 7.85 m/s. The two objects collide and stick together in a completely inelastic collision. Find the magnitude of the final velocity of the two-object system after the collision. An...
Problem 5 Two objects, with mass ratio mi :m2 4 1, are sliding without friction on a horizontal surface. They are sliding towards the right, as shown in the figure. Both objects have the same speed v. The rightmost object is about to collide with a wall Then, a sequence of collisions involving the two objects and the wall will ensue. Your task is to figure out what is this sequence of collisions, and what are the velocities of both...
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6. Consider the problem of a free falling object with mass M. Assume that only gravity and air resistance act upon the object. (a) As a first model, let us suppose that the air resistance is proportional to the velocity v(t) of the object. Newton's second law of motion gives the DE M)go),20 More exactly, this is a first order linear DE with constant coefficients: Mw,(t) + ku(t) = Mg , t 2). Suppose that...