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A 48.5 kg student runs down the sidewalk and jumps with a horizontal speed of 4.25 m/s onto a stationary skateboard. The student and skateboard move down the sidewalk with a speed of 4.05 m/s. a) Find the mass of the skateboard. Answer in units of kg.

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Answer:

2.39 kg

Step-by-step explanation:

There is conservation of momentum here in this problem so we will use the following problem:


m_1u_1+m_2u_2=(m_1+m_2)v

where the mass of the student
m_1 is 48.5 kg,

the mass of the skateboard
m_2 is
m_2 kg,

the initial speed of the student
u_1 is 4.25 m/s; and

the speed of the student and skateboard
v is 4.05 m/s.

So substituting the given values in the above formula to get:


(48.5*4.25) + (m_2 * 0) = (48.5 + m_2 ) * 4.05


206.125=196.425+4.05m_2


206.125 - 196.425 = 4.05m_2


m_2=(9.7)/(4.05)


m_2=2.39

Therefore, the mass of the skateboard is 2.39 kg.

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