Review | Constants Periodic Table (Figure 1) shows a collision between three balls of clay. The...
(Figure 1) shows a collision between three balls of clay. The three hit simultaneously and stick together. Assume that m = 55 g and v = 2.1 m/s . Part A- What is the speed of the resulting blob of clay? Part B- What is the movement direction of the resulting blob of clay? 450 4.0 m/s 30 g 12.0 m/s Ó 20g
Question 3: (10 marks) Figure below shows a collision between three balls of clay. The three hit simultaneously and stick together. A. What are the speed and direction of the resulting blob of clay? (7 marks) B. What is the energy lost during this collision? (3 marks) 408 45° 4.0 m/s 3.0 m/s 30 g 2.0 m/s 20 g
Question 3: (10 marks) Figure below shows a collision between three balls of clay. The three hit simultaneously and stick together A. What are the speed and direction of the resulting blob of clay? (7 marks) B. What is the energy lost during this collision? (3 marks) 40 g 3.0 m/s 30 g 2.0 m/s 20 g Page 44
Figure p9.55 shows a collision between three balls of clay.The three hit simultaneously and stick together. What are the speedand direction of the resulting blob of clay?
I posted my work with it.. not sure where I went wrong if I did 70. IllI Figure P9.70 shows a collision between three balls of clay. The three hit simultaneously and stick together. What are the speed and direction of the resulting blob of clay? 40 g 45° 4.0 m/s 3.0 m/s 30g 2.0 m/s 20 g FIGURE P9.70
HW 5.5. The drawing shows a top-view of a collision between two balls. Ball A has a mass of 0.03 kg and is moving along the positive c-axis at 5.5 m/s. It makes a collision with ball B, which has a mass of 0.05 kg and is initially at rest. The collision is not head-on. After the collision, the two balls fly apart with the angles shown in the drawing below. + 5.5 m/s At rest a) What are the...
Constants I Periodic Table Part A A 40.0 g ball of clay traveling east at 5.00 m/s collides and sticks together with a 60.0 g ball of clay traveling north at 9.00 m/s What is the speed of the resuting bal of clay? Express your answer with the appropriate units 5.4 Request Answer Previous Answers Submit Incorrect; hy Again X Part B What is the direction of the resuting bal of clay? north of east 1.36
Help please Problem 9.35-Enhanced-with Feedback Part A Censtarts I Periodic Table A 26 g ball of clay traveling east at 3.4 m/s collides with a 34 g bal of clay traveling north at 26 m/s What is the movement direction of the resulting 60 g blob of cday? Express your answer in degrees north of east o north of east Part B What is the speed of the resulting 60 g blob of clay? Express your answer with the appropriate...
Review I Constants Periodic Table Part A What does the top pressure gauge in (Figure 1) read? Express your answer using two significant figures. Figure く 1of1 P2-190 kPa Submit Previous Answers Request Answer 200 kPa 3.0 m/s X Incorrect; Try Again; 5 attempts remaining 2.0 m/s 10 m Oil Provide Feedback
Review Constants Periodic Table A 180 g ball is dropped from a height of 2.4 m, bounces on a hard floor, and rebounds to a height of 1.9 m (Figure 1) shows the impulse received from the floor. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. 0 UA ? Figure < 1 of 1 Fas Value Units Submit Previous Answers Request Answer max X Incorrect; Try Again 0 1 (ms) Provide Feedback Next >