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You are playing ice hockey with friends on a frozen pond. The hockey puck (mass 0.2 kg) is sliding on the ice at 10 m/s when it starts to hail. A hailstone lands on the puck, causing it to slow to 8 m/s. What mass does the hailstone have

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Answer:

The mass of the hailstone is
m_2 = 0.05

Step-by-step explanation:

From the question we are told that

The mass of the hockey puck is
m_1 = 0.2 \ kg

The initial speed of the puck is
u_1 = 10 \ m/s

The final speed of the puck is
v_f = 8 \ m/s

According to the principles of linear momentum


m_1u_1 + m_2u_2 = (m_1 + m_2)v_f

At initial the velocity of the hailstone was zero so


u_2 = 0 \ m/s

So


m_1 u_1 = (m_1 + m_2 )v_f

substituting values


0.2 * 10 = (0.2 + m_2 )* 8

=>
2 = (0.2 + m_2 )* 8

=>
0.25 = 0.2 + m_2

=>
m_2 = 0.05

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