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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 velocity of the second hockey puck after the collision? ( Round your answer to the nearest integer.)

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Answer:


v_2 = 23.182m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

Given


m_1 = 0.17kg


m_2 = 0.11kg


u_1 = 15m/s -- Initial Velocity of the first


u_2 = 0m/s -- Initial Velocity of the second


v_1 = 0m/s -- Final Velocity of the first

Required

Determine the final velocity of the second hockey puck (
v_2)

This question illustrates law of conservation of momentum and it'll be solved using the following formula:


m_1u_1 + m_2u_2 = m_1v_1 + m_2v_2 ---- law of conservation of momentum

Substitute in the right values


0.17 * 15 + 0.11*0 = 0.17 * 0 + 0.11*v_2


0.17 * 15 + 0 = 0 + 0.11*v_2


2.55 = 0.11*v_2

Solve for v2


v_2 = 2.55/0.11


v_2 = 23.182m/s

Hence, the final velocity of the second hockey puck is 23.182m/s

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