
Two objects are on a collision course. Object #1 has a mass of 12.4 kg and...
5. [1pt] Consider a perfectly elastic collision between two objects of equal mass. Object 1 is initially moving with a velocity v = 3.07 m/s while object 2 is at rest. What are the final velocities after the collision? Enter the final velocity of object 1 first. Correct, computer gets: 0.002+00 m/s, 3.07e+00 m/s 6. [1pt] If the objects have masses m = 2.37 kg and m2 = 4.94 kg, what are the final velocities of the objects after the...
Two objects undergo an elastic collision. Object 1 has a mass of 2.75 kg and object 2 a mass of 2.6 kg. Just prior to the collision, object 1 has a kinetic energy of 51 J and object 2 is at rest. What is the initial velocity of Object 1? What is the total kinetic energy of the two cart system after the collision? What is the total momentum of the two cart system after the collision?
Two objects slide towards each other across a frictionless surface. Object 1 with a mass of 3.50 kg initially slides to the east with a speed of 0.750 m/s. Object 2 slides in the direction 30.0◦south of west with a speed of 1.25 m/ s. After colliding, the two objects stick together and slide due south. What is the final speed of both objects after the collision?
One object is moving and one object is at rest. The two objects then collide in a dimensional, completely inelastic collision. So the two objects stick together after the collision and move off with a common velocity. Momentum of the two-object system is conserved. The masses of the two objects are 5.00 kg and 8.50 kg, respectively. The speed of the moving object masses 5.00 kg before the collision is 22.5 m/sec. Find the final speed of the two-object system...
Two objects are about to collide. The smaller object has a mass of 1 kg, and is traveling with a velocity of 50 m/s. The larger object has a mass of 70 kg and is travelling with a velocity of 3 m/s in the opposite direction. Answer the questions below. A. If the resulting collision is completely inelastic, what is the final velocity of each object after the collision? Make sure you indicate the direction. B. How much kinetic energy...
68. Object A with mass 8.0 kg travels to the east at 10.0 m/s and object B with mass 3.0 kg travels south at 20.0 m/s. The two objects collide and stick together as shown below. What is the magnitude of the velocity they have after the collision? What is the direction of the velocity they have after the collision? 1- 10 m/s
64. Object A of mass 19 kg travels to the east at 4.2 m/s and object B of mass 24 kg travels to the south at 3.6 m/s. They collide and stick together in a perfect inelastic collision as shown below. What is the magnitude and direction (with respect to the horizontal) of the velocity of the two objects after the collision?
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...
In this situation both objects start combined together. Object one has a mass of 10.0 kg and object two has a mass of 5.0 kg. Combined they are at rest, however they then interact and object one pushes away at 4.0 m/s. What will object two’s velocity be at this point?
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.