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a ball of mass 15 kg moving at +20 m/s collides head-on with another ball of mass 10 kg moving at -15 Ms. if after collision the speed of the 15 kg ball is +5 m/s determine the speed of the 10 kg ball

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Given

m1 = 15kg

vi1 = +20 m/s

vf1 = +5 m/s

m2 = 10 kg

vi2= -15 m/s

vf2 = ?

Procedure

Conservation of momentum, general law of physics according to which the quantity called momentum that characterizes motion never changes in an isolated collection of objects; that is, the total momentum of a system remains constant.


\begin{gathered} m_1v_(i1)+m_2v_(i2)=m_1v_(f2)+m_2v_(f2) \\ 15kg\cdot20m/s+10\operatorname{kg}\cdot-15m/s=15\operatorname{kg}\cdot5m/s+10\operatorname{kg}\cdot v_(f2) \\ 150-75=10v_(f2) \\ v_(f2)=75/10 \\ v_(f2)=7.5\text{ m/s} \end{gathered}

The speed of the 10kg Ball is 7.5m/s

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