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A 600kg car is moving at 5 m/s to the right and elastically collided with a stationary 900 kg car. What is the velocity of the 900 kg car after the collision if the 600 kg car moves left at .714 m/s?

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Answer:


\mathrm{v}_(2) \text { velocity after the collision is } 3.3 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}

Step-by-step explanation:

It says “Momentum before the collision is equal to momentum after the collision.” Elastic Collision formula is applied to calculate the mass or velocity of the elastic bodies.


m_(1) v_(1)=m_(2) v_(2)


\mathrm{m}_(1) \text { and } \mathrm{m}_(2) \text { are masses of the object }


\mathrm{v}_(1) \text { velocity before the collision }


\mathrm{v}_(2) \text { velocity after the collision }


\mathrm{m}_(1)=600 \mathrm{kg}


\mathrm{m}_(2)=900 \mathrm{kg}


\text { Velocity before the collision } v_(1)=5 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}


600 * 5=900 * v_(2)


3000=900 * v_(2)


\mathrm{v}_(2)=(3000)/(900)


\mathrm{v}_(2)=3.3 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}


\mathrm{v}_(2) \text { velocity after the collision is } 3.3 \mathrm{m} / \mathrm{s}

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