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a body of mass 1.5kg, traveling along the positive x axis with speed 4.5m/s,collides with another body B of mass 3.2kg which,initially is at rest. A is deflected and moves with a speed of 2.1m/s in a direction
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a body of mass 1.5kg, traveling along the positive x axis with speed 4.5m/s,collides with another body B of mass 3.2kg which,initially is at rest. A is deflected and moves with a speed of 2.1m/s in a direction which is 30 degrees below the x axis. B Is set in motion at angle b above the x axis. calculate the velocity of B after collision.,
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Data:
m₁ = 1.5kg
m₂ = 3.2kg
α = -30° (negative because it is below the x-xis)
= initial speed of object 1 = 4.5m/s
=
initial speed of object 2 = 0m/s
= final
speed of object 1 = 2.1m/s
= ?
β = ?
Since the motion after the collision is in 2 dimentions, it is better to write the speeds with their components along the x and the y-axis:
= initial speed of object 1 along x-axis = 4.5m/s
=
initial speed of object 1 along y-axis = 0m/s
= initial speed of object 2 along x-axis = 0m/s
=
initial speed of object 2 along y-axis = 0m/s
= final speed of object 1 along x-axis = 2.1 cos(-30) = 1.82m/s
= final speed of object 1 along y-axis = 2.1 sin(-30) = -1.05m/s
In this kind of collision, we have the conservation of momentum, therefore we can write the system:
Considering the terms that are zero, it becomes:
Let's face first the y-component:
=
therefore:
=
=
= 5.04m/s
Now, let's face the x-component:
=
=
=
= 1.26m/s
Now that we have the two components, we can find:
=
=
=
6.35m/s
Lastly, the angle can be found with trigonometry:
β = tan⁻¹(
) = tan⁻¹(
) =
14°
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