11. A 0.10 kg object with a velocity of 2.0 m/s in the +x direction makes...
3. An 4.0-kg object moving 2.1 m/s in the positive x direction has a one-dimensional collision with a 2.0-kg object moving 3.2 m/s in the opposite direction. Assuming the collision is frictionless. The final velocity of the 2.0-kg object is 2.1 m/s in the positive x direction. What is the final velocity of the 4.0 kg object? (0pts)
really need help. please. A 4.5 kg object moving in the +x direction at 5.5 m/s collides head-on with a 2.5 kg object moving in the -x direction at 4.0 m/s. Find the final velocity of each mass for each of the following situations. (Take the positive direction to be +x.) (a) The bodies stick together 4.92 X m/s (4.5 kg mass) m/s (2.5 kg mass) (b) The collision is elastic. 4.92 5.92 m/s (4.5 kg mass) m/s (2.5 kg...
A 19.5kg object moving in the +x direction at 5.5 m/s collides head on with a 15.9kg object moving in the -x direction at 3.5m/s. Part A Find the final velocity of each mass if the objects stick together. Part B Find the final velocity of each mass if the collision is elastic. Part C Find the final velocity of each mass if the 19.5 kg object is at rest after the collision. Part D Is the result in part...
A neutron of mass 1.67 x 10-27 kg, moving with velocity 2.0 x 104 m/s, makes a head-on collision with a boron nucleus of mass 17.0 x 10-27 kg. The boron nucleus is initially at rest. If the collision is elastic, what fraction of the original kinetic energy of the neutron is transferred to the boron nucleus?
A 3.0-kg object moving 8.0 m/s in the positive x direction has a one-dimensional elastic collision with an object (mass = M) initially at rest. After the collision, the object of unknown mass has a velocity of 6.0 m/s in the positive x direction. What is M? a. 6.0 kg b.5.0 kg c. 4.2 kg d. 7.5 kg e. 8.0 kg
A 2.0 kg block moving 6 m/s to the right makes a head-on elastic collision with a 3-kg block moving to the right at 3 m/s. The velocity of the 2.0-kg block is 2.4 m/s to the right after the collision. What is the velocity of the 3-kg block in the collision? 5.4 m/s -9.8 m/s 8.0 m/s 6.0 m/s
a 2.0-kg block moving 6m/s to the right makes a head-on collision with a 3kg block moving to the right at 3 m/s. The velocity of the 2.0-kg block is 2.4 m/s to the right after the collision. What is the velocity lf the 3-kg block in the collison? Question 14 (4 points) A 2.0-kg block moving 6 m/s to the right makes a head-on elastic collision with a 3-kg block moving to the right at 3 m/s. The velocity...
A 2.0-g particle moving at 7.0 m/s makes a perfectly elastic head-on collision with a resting 1.0-g object. (a) Find the speed of each particle after the collision. A 2.0-g particle moving at 7.0 m/s makes a perfectly elastic head-on collision with a resting 1.0-g object. (a) Find the speed of each particle after the collision. 2.0 g particle 2.33 m/s 1.0 g particle 9.33 m/s (b) Find the speed of each particle after the collision if the stationary particle...
A 4.0 kg object is moving at 5.0 m/s NORTH. It strikes a 6.0 kg object at rest. The objects have an elastic collision and move in the NORTH or SOUTH direction. The velocity of the 6.0 kg object after the collision is
Problem 7: An object of mass m, moving in the ix-direction with a velocity of 5.0 m/s, collides with an object of mass 2m. Before the collision, the second object has a velocity given by 1,5-3.0 m/s + 4.0 m/s while after the collision, its velocity is 3.0 m/s in the ty-direction. What is the velocity of the first object after the collision? Before 13 m/s sms 14 m/s VE? After