A mass mA = 1.4kg , moving with velocity v? A=(5.0i
here ,
mA = 1.4 Kg
uA = 5i + 4.6 j - 3k m/s
mB = 3.8 Kg
vA = -3 + 3.4 k m/s
Now , using conservation of momentum ,
mA*uA = mA*vA + mB*vB
1.4 * (5i + 4.6 j - 3k) = 3.8 * vB + 1.4 * (-3i + 3.4 k)
solving for vB
vB = 2.95 i + 1.69 j -2.36 k m/s
the velocity of mass B is (2.95 i + 1.69 j -2.36 k) m/s
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