Two children run parallel to the x axis in opposite directions, as shown. Each child has a speed of 6 m/s and a mass of 50 kg. What is the total angular momentum (magnitude and direction) of both children about the point P halfway between them if each child is 4 m from the x axis?
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Two children run parallel to the x axis in opposite directions, as shown. Each child has...
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Two objects, both mass m, are going opposite, parallel
directions at a speed v. They simultaneously hit and stick to a rod
of length L and mass M. The rod is positioned perpendicular to the
paths of the two objects.
a) What happens to the total momentum and angular momentum in
the collision? What are the initial and final values?
b) Is any mechanical energy lost in the collision? If not, why
not? If so, how much?
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