Map Kesten Tauck presented by Sapling Leaming You have been called to testify as
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Map Kesten Tauck presented by Sapling Leaming You have been called to testify as an expert witness in a trial involving a head-on collision. Car A weighs 1515 lb and was traveling eastward. Car B weighs 1125 lb and was traveling westward at 47.0 mph. The cars locked bumpers and slid eastward with their wheels locked for 17.5 ft before stopping. You have measured the coefficient of kinetic friction between the tires and the pavement to be 0.750. How fast (in miles per hour) was car A traveling just before the collision? (This problem uses English units because they would be used in a U.S. legal proceeding.) Number mph - O Previous Give Up & View Solution Q Check Answer ) Next Exit HintExplanation / Answer
here,
mass of car A , mA = 1515 lb
mass of car B , mB = 1125 lb
initial speed of car B , uB = - 47 mph
uk = 0.75
accelration , a = uk * g = 7.36 m/s^2
s = 17.5 ft = 5.32 m
let the final speed after the collison be v
v = sqrt(2 * a * s ) = sqrt(2 * 5.32 * 7.36) m/s
v = 8.85 m/s = 19.8 mph
let the initial speed of car A be uA
for collison
using conservation of momentum
mA * uA + mB * uB = (mA + mB) * v
1515 * uA - 47 * 1125 = ( 1515 + 1125) * 19.8
solving for uA
uA = 69.4 mph
the speed of car A before the collison is 69.4 mph
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