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A 70-kg ice skater is standing still on the ice, when a friend tosses him a 10-kg ball that is traveling at +8 m/s. If he catches it, what would be the velocity of the person holding the ball? What type of collision is this?

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Answer:+1.25 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

mass of ice skater M=70 kg

mass of ball m=10 kg

the initial velocity of the ball
u_1=+8\ m/s

Conserving linear momentum


M*0+m*u_1=(M+m)v\quad \quad [v=\text{combined velocity of skater and ball}]


v=(10*10)/(80)=+1.25\ m/s

Therefore the velocity of the person holding the ball is 1.25 m/s

This collision represents the perfectly inelastic collision where particles stick together after the collision.

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