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Two rams run toward each other. One ram has a mass of 49 kg and runs west

with a speed of 7 m/s, while the other has a mass of 52 kg and runs east with
a speed of 9 m/s. What will the momentum of the system made up of the two
rams be after they collide? Assume the total momentum of the system is
conserved
A. 811 kg-m/s west
B. 811 kg-m/s east
C. 125 kg-m/s west
O D. 125 kg-m/s east
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User Spinkus
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Answer: (d)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Mass of the first ram
m_1=49\ kg

The velocity of this ram is
v_1=-7\ m/s

Mass of the second ram
m_2=52\ kg

The velocity of this ram
v_2=9\ m/s

They combined after the collision

Conserving the momentum


\Rightarrow m_1v_1+m_2v_2=(m_1+m_2)v\\\Rightarrow 49* (-7)+52* (9)=(52+49)v\\\Rightarrow v=(125)/(101)\ m/s \quad[\text{east}]

Momentum after the collision will be


\Rightarrow 101* (125)/(101)=125\ kg-m/s\ \text{East}

Therefore, option (d) is correct

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