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A 2 kg object traveling at 5 m s on a frictionless horizontal surface collides head-on with and sticks to a 3 kg object initially at rest. Which of the following correctly identifies the change in total kinetic energy and the resulting speed of the objects after the collision? Kinetic Energy Speed

(A) Increases 2 m/s 3.2 m/s
(B) Increases Soold 2 m/s
(C) Decreases 3.2 m/s
(D) Decreases

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Answer: (d)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given

Mass of object
m=2\ kg

Speed of object
u=5\ m/s

Mass of object at rest
M=3\ kg

Suppose after collision, speed is v

conserving momentum


\Rightarrow mu+0=(m+M)v\\\\\Rightarrow v=(2* 5)/(2+3)\\\\\Rightarrow v=2\ m/s

Initial kinetic energy


k_1=(1)/(2)* 2* 5^2\\\\k_1=25\ J

Final kinetic energy


k_2=(1)/(2)* (2+3)* 2^2\\\\k_2=10\ J

So, it is clear there is decrease in kinetic energy . Thus, energy decreases and velocity becomes 2 m/s.

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