A ball of mass 0.5 kg falls 1 metre above a floor. It collides
with the...
A ball of mass 0.5 kg falls 1 metre above a floor. It collides
with the floor and then rises to a height of 60 cm. How much energy
is lost during the collision?
A ball of mass 0.5 kg makes a head-on elastic collision with a
second ball (at rest) and rebounds with a speed equal to 0.450 its
original speed. The mass of the second ball in kg
A ball of mass and velocity collides head-on with a ball of
mass that is initially at rest. No external forces act
on the balls.
Show what is conserved through the appropriate formula if the
collision is elastic.
b. What are the velocities of the balls after the collision?
Ball 1, with a mass of 110g
and traveling at 10m/s,
collides head on with ball 2, which has a mass of
340g
and is initially at rest. What are the final velocities of each ball if the collision
is perfectly elastic? What are the final
velocities of each ball if the collision is perfectly
inelastic?
A ball of clay with a mass of 4.0 kg, starting from rest, falls
from a height of 0.20 m above a block with mass 1.0 kg that rests
on top of a spring with spring constant 90 N/m. The block then
sticks to the block and the system undergoes simple harmonic
motion. Please submit your answers to the following questions on a
separate sheet of paper (or multiple sheets of paper).
i. Write the formulas for the position, velocity,...
Question: A ball with mass m and velocity 3v
collides with a ball of mass 2m and velocity –v. If the collision
is elastic find the final speed of each ball
Ball 1, with a mass of 100g and traveling at 12.0m/s , collides
head on with ball 2, which has a mass of 340gand is initially at
rest.
A. What are final velocities of each ball if the collision is
perfectly elastic? (vfx)1 ,
(vfx)2
B. What are final velocities of each ball if the collision is
perfectly inelastic?
Ball 1, with a mass of 120g and traveling at 15m/s , collides
head on with ball 2, which has a mass of 310g and is initially at
rest.
What are the final velocities of each ball if the collision is
perfectly elastic?
A car of mass 2400 kg collides with a truck of mass 4500 kg, and
just after the collision the car and truck slide along, stuck
together, with no rotation. The car's velocity just before the
collision was <35, 0, 0> m/s, and the truck's velocity just
before the collision was <-10, 0, 21> m/s. What is the
increase in internal energy of the car and truck (thermal energy
and deformation)?
Ball 1, with a mass of 130 g and traveling at 13 m/s , collides
head on with ball 2, which has a mass of 310 g and is initially at
rest. A)What is the final velocity of the ball 1 if the collision
is perfectly elastic. B)What is the final velocity of the ball 2 if
the collision is perfectly elastic. C)What is the final velocity of
the ball 1 if the collision is perfectly inelastic. D)What is the...
Ball 1, with a mass of 110 g and traveling at 15 m/s , collides
head on with ball 2, which has a mass of 340 g and is initially at
rest.
What is the final velocity of the ball 1 if the collision is
perfectly elastic?
What is the final velocity of the ball 2 if the collision is
perfectly elastic?
What is the final velocity of the ball 1 if the collision is
perfectly inelastic?
What is the...