
3. A block of mass 3m sits at rest on a horizontal, frictionless surface. Suddenly another...
Two blocks are sliding across a horizontal frictionless tabletop. Block A has a mass of 5 kg, and it is sliding directly southward with a speed of 8 m/s. Block B has a mass of 7 kg, and it is sliding directly westward with a speed of 4 m/s. The blocks then collide and stick together. What is the speed of the new combined block after the collision?
Two blocks are sliding across a horizontal frictionless tabletop. Block A has a mass of 5 kg, and it is sliding directly southward with a speed of 8 m/s. Block B has a mass of 7 kg, and it is sliding directly westward with a speed of 4 m/s. The blocks then collide and stick together. What is the speed of the new combined block after the collision? a) 2 m/s b) 4 m/s c) 6 m/s d) 8 m/s
Block B has mass 4.00 kg and sits at rest on a horizontal, frictionless surface. Block A has mass 2.00 kg and sits at rest on top of block B. The coefficient of static friction between the two blocks is 0.400. A horizontal force P⃗ is then applied to block A. What is the largest value P can have and the blocks move together with equal accelerations?
6. Consider a horizontal spring with spring constant k. A block with mass m is pushed far to the left against the spring until the spring is compressed a distance r relative to its relaxed length. A second block, which is stationary and also has a mass m, is located to the right of the spring im rrm a) We release the first block from rest. Due to the force from the spring, it slides to the right and eventually...
I need help on part G!!!!! Blocks A and B are on a frictionless horizontal surface. Block A is to the left of block B. Both blocks are initially at rest. Block A has a mass of 2.1 kg and B has a mass of 1.5 kg. Block A is struck from the left with a hammer. The average force of this impact is 210 N and lasts for 0.09 seconds. Block A slides to the right, strikes and sticks...
6. Consider a horizontal spring with spring constant k. A block with mass m is pushed far to the left against the spring until the spring is compressed a distance r relative to its relaxed length. A second block, which is stationary and also has a mass m, is located to the right of the spring im rrm a) We release the first block from rest. Due to the force from the spring, it slides to the right and eventually...
Blocks A and B are on a frictionless horizontal surface. Block A is to the left of block B. Block A has a mass of 2.5 kg and B has a mass of 1.3 kg. Block A is struck from the left with a hammer. The average force of this impact is 65 N and lasts for 0.12 seconds. Block A slides to the right, strikes and sticks to block B. The two blocks then slide to the right together....
A solid block of mass m2 = 2.3 kg, at rest on a horizontal frictionless surface, is connected to a relaxed spring (with spring constant k = 260 N/m whose other end is fixed. Another solid block of mass m1 = 2.2 kg and speed v1 = 3.3 m/s collides with the 2.30 kg block. If the blocks stick together, what is their speed immediately after the collision?What is the maximum compression of the spring?
A block of mass m = 8.40 kg, moving on a horizontal frictionless surface with a speed 4.20 m/s, makes a perfectly elastic collision with a block of mass M at rest. After the collision, the 8.40 kg block recoils with a speed of 0.400 m/s. In the figure, the blocks are in contact for 0.200 s. What is the magnitude of the average force on the 8.40 kg block, while the two blocks are in contact?
Blocks A and B are on a frictionless horizontal surface. Block A is to the left of block B. Block A has a mass of 2.5 kg and B has a mass of 1.3 kg. Block A is struck from the left with a hammer. The average force of this impact is 65 N and lasts for 0.12 seconds. Block A slides to the right, strikes and sticks to block B. The two blocks then slide to the right together....