A 0.060-kg tennis ball, moving with a speed of 5.16 m/s, has a head-on collision
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A 0.060-kg tennis ball, moving with a speed of 5.16 m/s, has a head-on collision with a 0.090-kg ball initially moving in the same direction at a speed of 3.74 m/s. Assume that the collision is perfectly elastic. Determine the speed of the 0.060-kg ball after the collision. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER: upsilon_1 = 2.9 m/s Determine the direction of the velocity of the 0.060-kg ball after the collision. ANSWER: in the direction of the initial velocity in the direction opposite to the initial velocity Determine the speed of the 0.090-kg ball after the collision. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. ANSWER: upsilon_2 Determine the direction of the velocity of the 0.090-kg ball after the collision. ANSWER: in the direction of the initial velocity in the direction opposite to the initial velocityExplanation / Answer
suppose after collision 0.06kg ball moves with v2 and 0.09 kg ball with v1 speed.
for elastic collision,
velocity of approach = velocity of separation
5.16 - 3.74 = v1 - v2
v1 = 1.42 + v2
Applying momentum conservation for collision,
0.06 x 5.16 + 0.09 x 3.74 = 0.06v2 + 0.09 v1
0.6462 = 0.06v2 + 0.1278 + 0.09v2
v2 = 3.46 m/s
v1 = 4.88 m/s
(A) 3.46 m/s
(b) in the direction of initial velocity
(c) 4.88 m/s
(d) in the direction of initial velocity
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