5. The figures on the right show a disk with radius, a = 0.20 m, and mass, M = 0.80 kg, resting on a frictionless table. One particle with mass, m1-M/4, with velocity, v- 4 m/s, slides along the stab...
a. The figures show a disk with radius, a= 0.20 m, and mass, M=
0.80 kg, resting on a frictionless table. One particle with mass,
m1 = M/4, with velocity, v= 4 m/s, slides along the
stable, and collides with the disk at the point shown. A second
particle with mass, m2, moving with velocity
v2 = 4v collides with the disk at the point shown. The
two masses collide with the disk at the same time, and after the...
Consider a completely inelastic collision in which a particle of
mass m1 with initial velocity v collides head on with a particle of
mass m2, initially at reat. (a) What fraction of the initial
kinetic energy was lost? (b) View the collision from the center of
mass frame and determine if the kinetic enegy of the colliding
particle remain conserved.
Consider a completely inelastic collision in which a particle of mass with initial velocity collides head on with a particle...
One particle of mass m1 = 1.00 kg with an initial velocity of 5.40 m/s i collides with a second particle of mass m2 = 2.00 kg that is initially at rest. After the collision mı goes off with a final speed of 4.20 m/s in a direction 32.0° above i. V 5.4 ms (a) Find the final velocity (in terms of magnitude AND direction) of m2. agnitude AND direction) of m. Vi = 4.2 m/s (HINT: Find the direction...
A bumper car with mass m1 = 107 kg is moving to the
right with a velocity of v1 = 4.6 m/s. A second bumper
car with mass m2 = 98 kg is moving to the left with a
velocity of v2 = -3.2 m/s. The two cars have an elastic
collision. Assume the surface is frictionless.
1) What is the velocity of the center of mass of the system?
m/s
2) What is the initial velocity of car 1...
In the figure, particle 1 of mass m1 = 3.3 kg slides rightward
along an x axis on a frictionless floor with a speed of 5.0
m/s. When it reaches x = 0, it undergoes a one-dimensional elastic
collision with stationary particle 2 of mass m2 = 4.3 kg. When
particle 2 then reaches a wall at xw = 73 cm, it bounces from the
wall with no loss of speed. At what position on the x-axis does
particle 2...
A disk of mass m, = 70.0 g and radius r , = 4.50 cm slides on a frictionless sheet of ice with velocity v, where v = 12.00 m/s, as shown in a top-down view in figure (a) below. The edge of this disk just grazes the edge of a second disk in a glancing blow. The second disk has a mass m2 = 140 g, a radius r2 = 6.00 cm, and is initially at rest. As the...
09. A box of mass 1 Kg slides with initial velocity 6 m/s on a frictionless surface and collides inelastically with an identical rest box. The boxes stick together and move after the collision. What is the change of kinetic energy? A)-9 B) 18)3 D) -15]
09. A box of mass 1 Kg slides with initial velocity 6 m/s on a frictionless surface and collides inelastically with an identical rest box. The boxes stick together and move after the collision. What is the change of kinetic energy? A)-91 B)18] C)3] D) -15] E) 5
Suppose in a reference frame S, two objects collide elastically. Particle 1 of mass m1 = 2m is initally at rest, and particle 2 of mass m2 = m is moving with an initial velocity of u2i = −0.75c (negative means moving in the −x direction). The two particles collide elastically. Using classical momentum and energy conservation, an observer in frame S calculates the velocities after collision to be u1f = −0.5c, u2f = 0.25c. (a) Verify that the kinetic...
Block 1, of mass m1 = 2.30 kg, moves along a frictionless air track with speed v1 = 31.0 m/s. It collides with block 2, of mass m2 = 13.0 kg, which was initially at rest. The blocks stick together after the collision. A) Find the magnitude pi of the total initial momentum of the two-block system. B) Find vf, the magnitude of the final velocity of the two-block system C)What is the change ΔK=Kfinal−Kinitial in the two-block system's kinetic...