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Peregrine falcons are the fastest birds in the world, reaching max- imum speeds of up to 320 km/h (88 m/s) during a hunting stoop. In one such episode, a 600-g falcon traveling at its top speed hits a 458-g pigeon flying east. The falcon, also flying directly east hits the pigeon from directly behind.The falcon grabs the pigeon with its talons and the pair travels together at a speed of 65 m/s. What is the energy lost in the collision? (Hint: the total initial kinetic energy is not just the falcon's kinetic energy; assume that the height of the birds does not change during the collision)

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Answer:

366.6J

Step-by-step explanation:

We only need to apply conservative linear momentum, making v the initial speed of pigeon, so


m_1v_1+m_2v_2 = (m_1+m_2)V


600g*88m/s+458g*v_2 = (600+458)*65m/s

Solving for v,


v_2 = 34.87m/s

The energy lost we can calculate with


KE_(lost) = (1)/(2)m_1v_1^2+(1)/(2)m_2v_2^2-(1)/(2)(m_1+m_2)V^2


KE_(lost) = (1)/(2)*0.6*88^2 + (1)/(2)*0.458*34.87^2 - (1)/(2) (0.6+0.458)*65^2


KE_(lost) = 366.6J

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