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Two magnetic toy train cars are pushed towards each other and stick together in an inelasticcollision. The first train is 1-kg and moving at 4 m/s to the RIGHT, the second train is 2-kg andmoving at 2 m/s to the LEFT (towards each other). What is the final velocity of the combined trainsystem?O 3.33 m/s to the LeftO 3.33 m/s to the Right.O O m/sO 2 m/s to the LeftO 2 m/s to the Right

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Recall that in an inelastic collision the objects are stuck together after the collision meaning that they will have the same velocity.

The conservation of momentum is given by


\begin{gathered} p_(before)=p_(after) \\ p_1+p_2=p^(\prime)_1+p^(\prime)_2 \end{gathered}

We know that momentum is equal to mass into velocity


m_1u_1+m_2u_2=m_1v_1+m_2v_2

Where u represents velocity before the collision and v represents the velocity after the collision.

Since it is an inelastic collision, the velocities after the collision combine


m_1u_1+m_2u_2=(m_1+m_2)v

We are given the following values,


\begin{gathered} m_1=1\; kg \\ m_2=2\; kg \\ u_1=4\; (m)/(s) \\ u_2=-2\; (m)/(s) \end{gathered}

The direction "to the right" is taken positively and the direction "to the negative" is taken negatively.

Finally, substitute the values into the above equation and solve for final velocity (v)


\begin{gathered} m_1u_1+m_2u_2=(m_1+m_2)v \\ 1\cdot4_{}+2\cdot(-2)_{}=(1+2_{})\cdot v \\ 4_{}-4_{}=3\cdot v \\ 0=3\cdot v \\ v=(0)/(3) \\ v=0 \end{gathered}

As you can see, the final velocity of the combined train system is 0 m/s

This means that the trains stopped after the collision.

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