Answer:
The other person is almost right, but I see where the numbers got fudged
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:a) 0.144Jb) 0.036J
Explanation: A 0.200 kg air-track glider moving at 1.20 m/s bumps into a 0.600 kg glider at rest. a.) Find the total kinetic energy after collision if the collision is elastic. b.) Find the total kinetic energy after collision if the collision is completely inelastic. Given that M1 = 0.2kgM2 = 0.6kgU1 = 1.2 m/s Since both momentum and energy are conserved in elastic collisions, the total kinetic energy after collision will be1/2M1U^2 + 1/2M2U^21/2 × 0.2 × 1.2^2 + 0K.E = 0.144J
B) This is where the other person's wrong:
m1u1+m2u2=(m1+m2)V
V=(0.200kg*1.20m/s)/(0.200kg+0.600kg)=0.3m/s
KE=1/2m*v^2
KE=1/2(0.200kg+0.600kg)*(0.3m/s)^2=1/2(0.8x0.3)^2=0.036 J