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wo skaters collide and embrace in an inelastic collision. Alex's mass is 90 kg and his initial velocity is 1.5 m/s i . Barbara's mass is 57 kg and her initial velocity is 2.0 m/s j. After the collision, the two skaters move together at a common velocity. Use conservation of momentum to find their final speed. (Hint, find combined velocity vector first.)

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Answer:

1.21 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

mass of Alex, mA = 90 kg

initial velocity of Alex, uA = 1.5 i m/s

mass of Barbara, mB = 57 kg

initial velocity of Barbara, uB = 2 j m/s

Let v is the velocity of combined mass after collision.

Use conservation of momentum


90* 1.5\widehat{i}+57* 2\widehat{j}=(90+57)\overrightarrow{v}


\overrightarrow{v} = 0.92\widehat{i}+0.78\widehat{j}


v=\sqrt{0.92^(2)+0.78^(2)}

v = 1.21 m/s

Thus, the velocity of combined mass is 1.21 m/s.

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Answer:

The two skaters will move with a common speed of 1.19 m/s.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

Mass of Alex,
m_1=90\ kg

Initial velocity of Alex,
u_1=1.5i\ m/s

Mass of Barbara,
m_2=57\ kg

Initial velocity of Barbara,
u_2=2j\ m/s

After the collision, the two skaters move together at a common velocity. Let V is the common velocity. Using the conservation of momentum as :


m_1u_1+m_2u_2=(m_1+m_2)V\\\\90* 1.5i+57* 2j=(90+57)V\\\\V=(135i+114j)/(147)\\\\V=(135i)/(147)+(114j)/(147)\\\\V=(0.91i+0.77j)\ m/s

Magnitude of final velocity:


|V|=√(0.91^2+0.77^2) \\\\|V|=1.19\ m/s

So, the two skaters will move with a common speed of 1.19 m/s.

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