104k views
0 votes
. A car of mass 100 Kg moving at 10 m/s collides with a truck of mass 1000 Kg moving at 5 m/s from behind. What will happen to the motion if the two objects get tangled after collision? This type of collision is called “inelastic” collision.

User Tree Em
by
4.5k points

1 Answer

4 votes

9514 1404 393

Answer:

the joined objects will have a speed of 5 5/11 m/s

Explanation:

The momentum will be the same before and after the collision.

Before

(100 kg)(10 m/s) = 1000 kg·m/s . . . car's momentum

(1000 kg)(5 m/s) = 5000 kg·m/s . . . truck's momentum

Since the velocities are in the same direction, the total momentum is the sum of these:

1000 +5000 = 6000 . . . kg·m/s

__

After

The momentum is the same, and the total mass is 100 kg+1000 kg = 1100 kg. Then the velocity (v) is ...

(1100 kg)(v) = 6000 kg·m/s

v = 6000/1100 m/s = 5 5/11 m/s

The collision will cause the tangled objects to continue moving forward, but at a speed of 5 5/11 m/s.

User Ricks
by
4.1k points