A 2.90 kg mess kit sliding on a frictionless surface explodes into two 1.45 kg parts: 2.65 m/s, due north, and 4.92 m/s, 26.7° north of east. What is the original speed of the mess kit?
A 2.90 kg mess kit sliding on a frictionless surface explodes into two 1.45 kg parts:...
A 3.4 kg mess kit sliding on a frictionless surface explodes into two 1.7 kg parts, one moving at 2.7 m/s, due north, and the other at 7.8 m/s, 15° north of east. What is the original speed of the mess kit?
A 5.5 kg mess kit sliding on a frictionless surface explodes into two 2.75 kg parts, one moving at 2.5 m/s, due north, and the other at 3.5 m/s, 30° north of east. What was the original speed of the mess kit? m/s
A 9.0 kg mess kit sliding on a frictionless surface explodes into two 4.5 kg parts, one moving at 5.0 m/s, due north, and the other at 6.0 m/s, 30° north of east. What was the original speed of the mess kit? m/s
A 3.4 kg mess kit sliding on a frictionless surface explodes into two 1.7 kg parts, one moving at 2.9 m/s due north and the other at 3.8 m/s, 44 degrees north of east. what is the original speed of the mess kit?
A 4kg mess kit sliding on a frictionless horizontal surface, explodes into two 2 kg pieces. After the collision one part moves towards North with speed of 3 m/s and the other moves at 5 m/s in a direction 30° south of east. Determine the original velocity of the mess kit.
Question 14 Your answer is partially correct. Try again. A 4.2 kg mess kit sliding on a frictionless surface explodes into two 2.1 kg parts, one moving at 1.3 m/s, due north, and the other at 4.7 m/s, 18° north of east. What is the original speed of the mess kit? Number 3.14 Units m/s
Part A What is the original speed of the mess kit? SubmitHintsMy AnswersGive UpReview Part Incorrect; Try Again; 8 attempts remaining Part B In what direction was the mess kit originally traveling? Give your answer as an angle in degrees measured CCW from due East (when looking Down); the size of the angle should be less than 180 degrees. If the angle would be larger than 180 degrees, instead measure CW from due East and give your answer as a...
A firecracker is sliding along on a frictionless surface while the fuse burns. When it explodes, a 34 g chunk flies forward at 13 m/s and the remaining 17 g chunk flies backwards at 8.3 m/s. What was the initial velocity of the firecracker? Round intermediate answers to four significant figures and final answers to three significant figures for best accuracy.
-Jack (mass 57.0 kg ) is sliding due east with speed 8.00 m/s on the surface of a frozen pond. He collides with Jill (mass 41.0 kg ), who is initially at rest. After the collision, Jack is traveling at 5.00 m/s in a direction 34.0∘ north of east. Ignore friction. What is the magnitude of Jill's velocity after the collision?
A hockey puck of mass 158 g is sliding due east on a frictionless table with a speed of 14 m/s. Suddenly, a constant force of magnitude 3.5 N and direction due north is applied to the puck for 1.2 s. Find the north and east components of the momentum (in kg · m/s) at the end of the 1.2 s interval. (Indicate the directions with the signs of your answers.) pnorth= peast=