A 5 kg cart rolling to the right at 9 m/s runs into a 9 kg cart rolling to the left. After the collision, both carts are stationary.
What was the original speed of the 9 kg cart?
A 5 kg cart rolling to the right at 9 m/s runs into a 9 kg cart rolling to the left. After the collision, both carts ar...
A 5 kg cart rolling to the right at 7 m/s runs into a 7 kg cart rolling to the left. After the collision, both carts are stationary. Part A What was the original speed of the 7 kg cart?
Two carts are rolling to the right along the same level track. Cart 1, with a mass m1 = 3.4 kg, is in the rear, rolling at a speed of 6.2 m/s and catching up to cart 2, which is rolling at a speed of 3.2 m/s. Choose signs carefully; only speeds are given. a) Cart 1 overtakes and collides with cart 2, sticking to it (both have Velcro pads). Afterward, they both continue rolling right, now at a speed...
Two carts are on an air track (no friction). The first cart, with a mass of 1.0 kg, is traveling at 1.0 m/s towards a second stationary cart, of mass 0.7 kg. Both carts have Velcro bumpers and attach to each other after the collision. What is the final speed of both carts after the collision? (5 marks)
Two carts experience a completely inelastic collision. Before the collision, cart A, which has a mass of 1.00 kg, is traveling to the right at 7.00 m/s, while cart B, with a mass of 3.00 kg, is traveling to the left at 1.00 m/s. a) What is the velocity of the two carts after the collision? Define right as positive, so enter a negative value if you determine that the velocity is to the left. _______ m/s b) What percentage...
A 500 kg cart is rolling to the right at 3.50 m/s. A 70.0 kg man is standing on the right end of the cart. What is the speed of the cart if the man suddenly starts running to the left with a speed of 10.0 m/s relative to the cart? Express your answer with the appropriate units.
A 5.0-kg carl (cart 1) rolling cast on a level, frictionless track at 18.0 m/s, collides with a stationary 4.0-kg cart (cart 2). After the collision, cart 1 is still rolling cast, but now at a speed of 2.0 m/s. (a) Assuming the total momentum of the two-cart system is conserved, calculate the final velocity of the second cart. (b) Before the collision, the system's total kinetic energy was 810 J. Calculate the total kinetic energy of the two-cart system...
Please answer #2 and #3
Question 2 Two carts with m 1 kg collide and then stick together. The collision is completely inelastic. 2m 5 m/s a. What is the total impulse applied to the left cart? b. What is the total impulse applied to the right cart? c. What is the total impulse applied to the system of both carts? d. What is the change in the kinetic energy of the left cart? What is the change in the...
Cart 1 Cart 2 Cart 1 Cart 2 no m/s LO After Collision Before Collision Two lab carts have the same mass and are free to move on a horizontal track. The carts' wheels have negligible mass. Cart 1 travels to the right at 1.0 m/s and collides with cart 2, which is initially at rest, as shown at left above. Cart 2 has a compressed spring-loaded plunger with a non-negligible amount of stored energy. During the collision, the spring-loaded...
Two small carts are set up on a horizontal track. Cart A (mass 0.6 kg ) sits at rest. Cart B (mass 1.3 kg ) moves to the right with a speed of 3 m/s , colliding with cart A. A) If the collision is perfectly elastic, what is the speed of cart A after the collision? B) If the collision is perfectly elastic, what's the speed of cart B after the collision? C) If the collision is perfectly inelastic,...
My answer is 3.6 m/s. Am I right? The question is - A 20 kg cart moving at 10m/s bumps from behind an 80kg cart initially moving at 2m/s in the same direction. The two carts stick to each other after the collision. Calculate the speed of the carts after they collide.