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You are standing on a sheet of ice that covers the football stadium parking lot in Buffalo; there is negligible friction between your feet and the ice. A friend throws you a ball of mass 0.400 kg that is traveling horizontally at 11.5 m/s. Your mass is 75.0 kg.

(A) If you catch the ball, with what speed do you and the ball move afterwards?
(B) If the ball hits you and bounces off your chest, so that afterwards it is moving horizontally at 7.80m/s in the opposite direction, what is your speed after the collision?

User Mike Godin
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Answer:

(a) 0.061 m/s

(b) 0.103 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

From the law of conservation of momentum, the sum of initial momentum equals the sum of final momentum

Momentum, p=mv where m is the mass and v is the velocity


m_1v_1=(m_1+m_2)v_c where
v_c is the common velocity,
v_1 is the velocity of the ball
m_1 and
m_2 are masses of the ball and person respectively

Substituting the given values then


0.400* 11.5 = (0.400+75)v_c\\v_c=0.061007958\approx 0.061 m/s

(b)

Momentum, p=mv where m is the mass and v is the velocity


m_1v_1=m_1v_2+m_2v_3


v_1 is the velocity of the ball ,
v_2 is the velocity of ball afterwards and
v_3 is your speed,
m_1 and
m_2 are masses of the ball and person respectively. Since it bounces back, we give it a negative value hence


0.400* 11.5= 0.4* -7.8+75v_3\\v_3=0.102933333\approx 0.103 m/s

User Ambroise Rabier
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