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A Roller Derby Exhibition recently came to town. They packed the gym for two consecutive
weekend nights at South's field house. On Saturday evening, the 68-kg Anna Mosity was
moving at 17 m/s when she collided with 76-kg Sandra Day O'Klobber who was moving
forward at 12 m/s and directly in Anna's path. Anna jumped onto Sandra's back and the two
continued moving together at the same speed. Determine their speed immediately after
the collision

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User Jessica
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Answer:

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Step-by-step explanation:

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User Basil Battikhi
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Answer:

This depends on what angle they are approaching each other before they collided.The two simple cases are if they are running in the same direction or opposite direction from each other. For either case, use the conservation of momentum equation to solve: M_total*V_result = M1*V1 + M2*V2

Step-by-step explanation:

Here are two possible solutions.

Head-on collision: M1=78, V1=8.5, M2=72, V2=-7.5 (that's negative because he's running the other way), M_total = 78+72 = 150, so V_result = (78*8.5 - 72*7.5)/150 = 0.82 m/s. Sanity check, they weigh about the same and so most of their velocity should cancel out.

Running the same way: change the sign of V2 to positive so V_result = (78*8.5 + 72*7.5)/150 = 8.02 m/s. Sanity check, they weigh about the same and the resultant speed is between the two starting velocities.

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