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A 1600 kg (empty) dump truck rolls with a speed of 2.5 m/s under a loading

bin and a mass of 3500 kg is deposited in the truck. Assuming the truck does
not stop to receive its load, what is the speed of the truck immediately after
loading?

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The principle of conservation of momentum can be used to find the speed of the truck after loading. Before loading, the momentum of the truck is given by:

p1 = m1 * v1

where m1 is the mass of the truck (1600 kg) and v1 is the speed of the truck (2.5 m/s). After loading, the total mass of the system is the mass of the truck and the load, which is 1600 kg + 3500 kg = 5100 kg. The speed of the truck after loading is given by:

v2 = p1 / (m1 + m2)

where m2 is the mass of the load (3500 kg). Plugging in the values, we get:

v2 = (1600 kg * 2.5 m/s) / (1600 kg + 3500 kg) = 2.23 m/s.

So the speed of the truck immediately after loading is 2.23 m/s.
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