As shown in the figure below, two blocks (m1 and m2) are each released from rest at a height of h = 4.18 m on a frictionless track and when they meet on the horizontal section of the track they undergo an elastic collision.
If m1 = 2.50 kg and m2 = 4.15 kg,determine the maximum heights (in m) to which they rise after the collision. Use the coordinate system shown in the figure.
y1f= ??m
y2f=????m
So as the collision between track and bocks is elastic then momentum and kinetic energy after collision remains conserved that's why velocity befor and after collision is equal So, after the collision both blocks will again raise to the same the height h because there is no loss of energy in between either from friction or air drag
so y1f = y2f = h = 4.18 m
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