A 10.0g marble slides to the left with a speed of 0.400m/s on a frictionless hor
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Question
A 10.0g marble slides to the left with a speed of 0.400m/s on a frictionless horizontal surface on an icy New York sidewalk and has a head-on, elastic collision with a larger 30.0g marble sliding to the right. with a speed of 0.200m/s. Find the velocity of the smaller marble after collision. Enter for moving the right and negative for motion to the left. Find the velocity of the larger marble after collision. Enter for moving the right and negative for motion to the left. What is the smaller marble's change in momentum with the same sign convention? What is the larger marble's change in momentum with the same sign convention? What is the smaller marble's change in kinetic energy? What is the larger marble's change in kinetic energy?
Explanation / Answer
Given that
m1 =10*10-3kg
m2 =30*10-3kg
u1 =0.400m/s
u2 =0.200m/s
The velocity of the first body after collision is
v1 =(m1-m2)u1/(m1+m2)+(2m2u2/m1+m2)
The velocity of the second body after collision is
v2 =(2m1/m1+m2)u1+(m2-m1)u2/(m1+m2)
Now the change in momentum is given by for the first body =m1(v1-u1) =.........
Now the change in momentum is given by for the second body =m2(v2-u2) =.........
The change in kinetic energy is given by
KE1 =(1/2)m1(v12-u12)
and KE2 =(1/2)m2(v22-u22)
Now substitute all the above values to get the required answers
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