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A 300 kg cae traveling at 60-m/s rear ends a 600 kg truck plodding along at 10 m/s. The vehicles collide and bounce apart with the car moving forward at 15 m/s. What is the final velocity of the truck?

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Answer:

32.5 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

The total momentum must be conserved before and after the collision:


p_i = p_f\\m_c u_c + m_t u_t = m_c v_c + m_t v_t

where

m_c = 300 kg is the mass of the car

m_t = 600 kg is the mass of the truck

u_c = 60 m/s is the initial velocity of the car

u_t = 10 m/s is the initial velocity of the truck

v_c = 15 m/s is the final velocity of the car

v_f is the final velocity of the truck

Solving for v_f, we find:


v_f = (m_c u_c + m_t u_t - m_c v_c)/(m_t)=((300 kg)(60 m/s)+(600 kg)(10 m/s)-(300 kg)(15 m/s))/(600 kg)=32.5 m/s

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