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A 21.0 kg shopping cart is moving with a velocity of 4.0 m / s. It strikes a 7.0 kg box that is initially at rest. They stick together and continue moving at a new velocity. Assume that friction is negligible.

What was the momentum of the shopping cart before the collision? 168 kg dot m/s 84.0 kg dot m/s 44.0 kg dot m/s 0 kg dot m/s

What was the momentum of the box before the collision? 84.0 kg dot m/s 0 kg dot m/s 168 kg dot m/s 44.0 kg dot m/s

What is the velocity of the combined shopping cart/box wreckage after the collision? 4.0 m/s 7.64 m/s 2.6 m/s 0 m/s

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mass of the shopping cart,
m_s=21\ kg

Initial speed of the shopping cart,
u_s=4\ m/s

Mass of the box,
m_b=7\ kg

Initial speed of the box,
u_b=0 (at rest)

They stick together and continue moving at a new velocity. It is a case of inelastic collision.

(a) The momentum of the shopping cart before the collision is given by :


p_s=m_s* u_s\\\\p_s=21* 4\\\\p_s=84\ kg-m/s

(b) The momentum of the box before the collision is given by :


p_b=m_b* u_b\\\\p_b=7* 0\\\\p_b=0

(c) The velocity of the combined shopping cart/box wreckage after the collision is given by using the conservation of momentum as :


m_su_s+m_bu_b=(m_s+m_b)V\\\\V=(m_su_s+m_bu_b)/((m_s+m_b))\\\\V=(21* 4+0)/((21+7))\\\\V=3\ m/s

Hence, this is the required solution.

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