A 19 kg body is moving through space in the positive direction of an x axis with a speed of 170 m/s when, due to an internal explosion, it breaks into three parts. One part, with a mass of 7.2 kg, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 120 m/s in the positive y direction. A second part, with a mass of 4.2 kg, moves in the negative x direction with a speed of 350 m/s. What are the (a) x-component and (b) y-component of the velocity of the third part? (c) How much energy is released in the explosion? Ignore effects due to the gravitational force.
A 19 kg body is moving through space in the positive direction of an x axis...
A 12 kg body is moving through space in the positive direction of an x axis with a speed of 150 m/s when, due to an internal explosion, it breaks into three parts. One part, with a mass of 3.8 kg, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 64 m/s in the positive y direction. A second part, with a mass of 3.2 kg, moves in the negative x direction with a speed of 360 m/s....
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A 21.0 kg body is moving in the direction of the positive x axis with a speed of 100.0 m/s when, owing to an internal explosion, it breaks into three parts. One part, whose mass is 7.00 kg, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 180 m/s in the direction of the positive y axis. A second fragment, with a mass of 4.00 kg, moves in the direction of the negative x axis with a...
Exploding object A 25.0-Kq body is moving in the direction of the positive x axis with a speed of 323 m/s when, owing to an internal explosion, it breaks into three pieces. One part, whose mass is 6.0 kq, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 358 m/S along the positive y axis. A second fragment, whose mass is 3.5 kg, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 467 m/s along the...
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A 28 kg body is moving through space in the positive direction of an x axis with a speed of 260 m/s when, due to an internal explosion, it breaks into three parts. One part, with a mass of 17 kg, moves away from the point of explosion with a speed of 140 m/s in the positive y direction. A second part, with a mass of 3.6 kg,...
A 2-kg block moving in the positive x direction with a speed of 5.0 m/s collides with a 3-kg block moving in the same direction with a speed of 2.0 m/s. After the collision the 3-kg block moves at 4.2 m/s. Find the velocity of the 2-kg block after the collision. Is the collision elastic or inelastic? Justify your answer.