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A small object of mass m= 2kg is released from rest at the top of a frictionless

ID: 1505683 • Letter: A

Question

A small object of mass m= 2kg is released from rest at the top of a frictionless ramp of height h=0.75m. At the end of the ramp, it smoothly slides onto a horizontal frictionless surface, where it then experiences a perfectly inelastic collision with an object of mass 3m, The object of mass 3m is connected to an ideal spring of constant k=25N/m.

a. How fast is the object of mass m traveling at the bottom of the ramp?

b. What is the kinetic energy of the two mass system after the collision?

c. What is the amplitude of subsequent oscillations of the mass-spring system after the collision?

Explanation / Answer

1. KE gain = loss in PE

0.5*2*v^2 = 2*10*0.75

vat bottom = 3.87 mts/sec

2. ke of two systems after colliion

m1v1+m2V2=(m1+m2)v

2*3.87+3*2*0=(2+6)v

v= 0.9675 mts/sec

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