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A 30,000-kg freight car is coasting at 0.850 m/s with negligible friction under a hopper that dumps 110,000 kg of scrap metal into it. (a) What is the final velocity of the loaded freight car? (b) How much kinetic energy is lost?(Check 2 choices for the answer) *

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mass of a freight car,
m_1=30,000-kg

Speed of a freight car,
u_1=0.85\ m/s

Mass of a scrap metal,
m_2=110,000\ kg

(a) Let us assume that the final velocity of the loaded freight car is V. The momentum of the system will remain conserved as follows :


30000* 0.85=(30000+110000)V\\\\V=(30000* 0.85)/(30000+110000)\\\\=0.182\ m/s

So, the final velocity of the loaded freight car is 0.182 m/s.

(b) Lost on kinetic energy = final kinetic energy - initial kinetic energy


\Delta K=(1)/(2)[(m_1+m_2)V^2-m_1u_1^2)]\\\\=(1)/(2)* [(30,000+110,000 )0.182^2-30000(0.85)^2]\\\\=-8518.82\ J

Lost in kinetic energy is 8518.82. Negative sign shows loss.

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