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Table 1. Elastic Collision. Mass of the left cart: 0.19 kg Mass of the right car

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Question

Table 1. Elastic Collision. Mass of the left cart: 0.19 kg Mass of the right cart: 0.20 kg Pf | (kgm/s) Pi Trial # | P- Pr Va (m/s) 0.53 0.67 0.53 | V2f (m/s) | (kgm/s) Ei | Vii (m/s) 0.55 0.44 0.49 Vif (m/s) 0.59 0.48 0.39 | | 0.34 0.36 0.43 -0.0015|-0.0441 | 0.0111 | 0.0086 | 0.0426 0.05040.0192 0.0125 0.0068 0.01290.01190.00990.0064 0.0248 0.0025 0.0057 0.0035 0.0312 Table 2. Inelastic Collision. Mass of the left cart: 0.199 kg Mass of the right cart: 0.2 kg Trial # V2i (m/s) 0.59 0.79 0.58 | Vii (m/s) | Vif (m/s) | | Vr (m/s) | (kgm/s) | (kgm/s) 0.55 0.38 0.96 0 0.13 0.02 0.0530 0.0634 0.0378 -0.05300 -0.00860 0.08240.0496 0.0761 0.0127 0.1320 0.0750 0.1870 0.0398 0.0020 0.1120 0.0086 0.13 0.02 2. Briefly discuss on the two last columns in each Table.

Explanation / Answer

It shows the momenutm lost or gained during collision as well as the kinetic energy lost or gained during the different collisions and how they are related to the velocity changes when an object collides with other.