Answer:
Box 1 has more mass than Box 2
Step-by-step explanation:
The given parameters are;
The initial velocity of Box 1, v₁ = 4 km/hr right
The initial velocity of Box 2, v₂ = 8 km/hr left
The final velocity of Box 1, v₃ = 2 km/hr left
The initial velocity of Box 2, v₄ = 1 km/hr left
Let the mass of Box 1 = m₁, and the mass of Box 2 = m₂
We take the motion in the right direction and the motion in the left direction as negative, which gives;
The initial velocity of Box 1, v₁ = 4 km/hr
The initial velocity of Box 2, v₂ = -8 km/hr
The final velocity of Box 1, v₃ = -2 km/hr
The initial velocity of Box 2, v₄ = -1 km/hr
By the principle of conservation of linear momentum, we have;
The sum of initial momentum = The sum of the final momentum
m₁ × v₁ + m₂ × v₂ = m₁ × v₃ + m₂ × v₄
m₁ × 4 + m₂ × (-8) = m₁ × (-2) + m₂ × (-1)
m₁ × 4 - 8 × m₂ = -2 × m₁ - m₂
m₁ × 4 + 2 × m₁ = 8 × m₂ - m₂ = 7 × m₂
6 × m₁ = 7 × m₂
m₁ = 7/6 × m₂ = 1.1
·m₂
m₁ = 1.1
·m₂
∴ m₁ > 1 × m₂
m₁ > m₂
Box 1 has more mass than Box 2.