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A hockey puck with a mass of 0.17 kg is traveling to the right along the ice at 15 m/s. It strikes a second hockey puck with a mass 0.11 kg. The first hockey puck comes to rest after the collision. What is the initial momentum of the system? (Round your answer to the nearest tenth.)

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The initial momentum of the system is 2.6 kg·m/s to the nearest tenth

Step-by-step explanation:

The given information are;

The mass of the first hockey puck, m₁ = 0.17 kg

The speed of the first hockey puck, v₁ = 15 m/s

The final speed of the first hockey puck, v₃ = 0 m/s (The first hockey puck comes to rest)

The mass of the second hockey puck, m₂ = 0.11 kg

The initial speed of the second hockey puck, v₂

Whereby the second hockey puck was initially at rest, we have v₂ = 0;

The initial momentum of the system = m₁v₁ + m₂v₂ = 0.17 × 15 + 0.11 × 0 = 2.55 kg·m/s

∴ The initial momentum of the system = 2.6 kg·m/s to the nearest tenth.

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