Two masses are traveling toward each other with velocities of +7.0 m/s (mass 1) and -4.0 m/s (mass 2). They collide and experience a perfectly elastic head-on collision. If mass 1 has half the mass of mass 2, determine the velocities (magnitude and direction) of the two masses after the collision.
Two masses are traveling toward each other with velocities of +7.0 m/s (mass 1) and -4.0...
Two billiard balls are initially traveling toward each other at speeds of 2.45 m/s for ball 1 and 4.35 m/s for ball 2. The balls undergo an elastic, head-on collision. Find their final velocities. ball 1 magnitude: ball 1 direction: ball 2 magnitude: ball 2 direction:
A ball of mass 2.00 kg is traveling east at 5.00 m/s. Another ball of mass 4.00kg is traveling west at 2.00 m/s. The two balls meet in a head-on-perfectly elastic collision. If the collision is perfectly (completely) elastic, what is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of each ball after the collision?
Two blocks slide toward each other along a horizontal surface of negligible friction and collide head-on. The masses and the velocities of the blocks prior to the collision are shown above. During the collision, the impulse on the block of mass 6M has magnitude J. The impulse on the block of mass 4M during the collision has magnitude2J/3 3J/4 4J/3 31/2
Two objects of masses m and 4m are moving toward each other along the x-axis with the same initial speed v0 = 460 m/s. The object with mass m is traveling to the left, and the object with mass 4m is traveling to the right. They undergo an elastic glancing collision such that m is moving downward after the collision at a right angle from its initial direction. (a) Find the final speeds of the two objects. m = _________...
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3. Two masses, approach each other and collide head-on. direction) has a mass which is three times that of the mass traveling to the right. If they both were initially traveling a 5 m/s and stick together after the collision, determine the velocity of the combination after the collision. The mass traveling to the left (i
Two balls, of masses m and 2m, travelling in a vacuum with initial
velocities 2v and v respectively, collide with each other head-on,
as shown. m 2v v 2m After the collision, the ball of mass m
rebounds to the left with velocity v. What is the loss of kinetic
energy in the collision?
A 3/4 mv^2 B 3/2 mv^2 C 9/4 mv^2 D 9/2mv^2
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Ball 1, with a mass of 100 g and traveling at 12.0 m/s , collides head on with ball 2, which has a mass of 320 g and is initially at rest. 1.What are the final velocities of each ball if the collision is perfectly elastic? 2.What are the final velocities of each ball if the collision is perfectly inelastic?
Ball 1, with a mass of 100 g and traveling at 14.0 m/s , collides head on with ball 2, which has a mass of 350 g and is initially at rest. What are the final velocities of each ball if the collision is perfectly elastic? (vfx)1= m/s (vfx)2= m/s What are the final velocities of each ball if the collision is perfectly inelastic? (vfx)1= m/s (vfx)2= m/s
Collisions and Kinetic Energy ** Two billiard balls are initially traveling toward each other with Ball 1 having a velocity of 2.00 m/s to the right and Ball 2 having a velocity of 8.00 m/s to the left. The balls undergo an elastic, head-on collision. Find their final velocities. (Define the positive direction to be to the right.) Part 1 + First consider two identical objects with equal mass, one is at rest and the other has a velocity of...
Two masses (marbles, clay, or kittens, whichever) 18 kg and 29 kg collide while traveling toward each other at 6 m/s each. If collision were elastic, the total kinetic energy before and after the collision would be the same. Compare the total kinetic energy before and after the collision if it were completely inelastic instead. How much is lost?