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A 5 g bullet is fired into a 2 kg wooden block attached to a spring with a force constant of 20 N/m. It lodges in the block, and
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shawn
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A 0.50 kg ball traveling at 6.0 m/s collides head-on with a 1.00 kg ball moving in the opposite direction at a velcity of -12.0
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Clueless
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A 10.0 g object moving to the right at 19.0 cm/s makes an elastic head-on collision with a 15.0 g object moving in the opposite
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Corey
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A 4.5 kg body moving in the +x direction at 5.5 m/s collides head-on with a 2.5 kg body moving in the -x direction at 4.0 m/s.
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Lily
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A 16.0 kg canoe moving to the left at -12.5 m/s makes an elastic head on collision with a 14.0 raft moving
to the right at 16.0
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Braxson
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Two shuffleboard disks of equal mass, one orange and the other green, are involved in a perfectly elastic glancing collision.
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beneth
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An 67.6 kg object moving to the right at
38.7 cm/s overtakes and collides elastically with a second 48.9 kg object moving in the
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colby
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A ball is attached to one end of a wire, the other end being fastened to the ceiling. The wire is held horizontal, and the ball
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Jacob
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A ball with mass m=1kg and speed vo=5m/sec elastically collides with a stationary, identical ball (all resting on a frictionless
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Brian
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An example of an elastic collision is The gravitational slingshot effect . A spacefship of mass 700 kg is moving at 11.0 km/s in
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BBell
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A softball of mass 0.220 kg that is moving with a speed of 5.5 m/s (in the positive direction) collides head-on and elastically
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Anonymous
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A neutron collides elastically with a helium nucleus (at rest initially) whose mass is four times that of the neutron. The
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Anonymous
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A 81.0 kg soccer player jumps vertically upwards and heads the 0.45 kg ball as it is descending vertically with a speed of 28.0
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Anonymous
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The collision between a hammer and a nail can be considered to be approximately elastic. Estimate the kinetic energy acquired by
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Kelly
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Choose from one of these If two moving objects collide, then both will stop moving.
If two moving objects collide, then both will
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J
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The mass of ball A is 10kg and the mass of ball B is 5kg. If the initial velocity is set to 3 meters per sec for each ball, what
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Anonymous
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A ball with mass m = 0.210 kg and kinetic energy K1 = 2.97 J collides elastically with a second ball of the same mass that is
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:(
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A ball traveling with an initial momentum of 2.5 kg*m/s bounces off a wall and comes back in the opposite direction with a
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Amanda
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A 89.0 kg fullback running east with a speed of 5.00 m/s is tackled by a 97.0 kg opponent running north with a speed of 6.00
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Anonymous
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2 pool balls of equal mass experience a perfectly elastic head on collision. 1 ball is traveling at 2m/s and the other at 3m/s
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mark
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A ball of mass 0.1kg is dropped from a height of 8m into a hard floor and bounces back to a height of 2m calculate the velocity
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baby
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The collision between a hammer and a nail can be considered to be approximately elastic. Estimate the kinetic energy acquired by
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Carden
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Please help me!! I need this as soon as possible.
2.A billiard ball at rest is struck by the cue ball of the same mass whose
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Anonymous
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A block of mass m1 = 2.4 kg initially moving to the right with a speed of 3.3 m/s on a frictionless, horizontal track collides
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Leticia
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A perfectly (non-head on) elastic collision occurs between a 0.25kg object moving east at 4m/s and a stationary 0.3kg object.
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Alex
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Two identical 19.8-kg spheres of radius 12 cm are 29.2 cm apart (center-to-center distance).
(a) If they are released from rest
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Oscar
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A ball with mass m = 0.210 kg and kinetic energy K1 = 2.97 J collides elastically with a second ball of the same mass that is
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Trouble
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Two golf balls of equal size and mass are released simultaneously from the roof of a building. One of the balls has a smooth
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Eddy
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Ball 2, with a mass of 30kg, is moving to the left at 10m/s. With what velocity should Ball 1, with a mass of 10kg, move to the
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Toni
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A 26.3 g marble sliding to the right at 21.0 cm/s overtakes and collides elastically with a
13.3 g marble moving in the same
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Chris
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A glider of mass m1 = 10.0 kg initially moving towards the right at a
speed of v1i = 2.00 m/s on a frictionless airtrack collides
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nicole
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On an air track, a 403.0 glider moving to the right at 2.30 collides elastically with a 501.0 glider moving in the opposite
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Lindsay
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A(n) 19 g object moving to the right at
39 cm/s overtakes and collides elastically with a 36 g object moving in the same
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Todoroki
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A green 4 kg toy car with a speed of 5 m/s collides head-on with a stationary yellow 1-kg car. After the collision, the cars are
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paulie
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A 5.6 g coin sliding to the right at 22.6 cm/s makes an elastic head-on collision with a 16.8 g coin that is initially at rest.
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Anonymous
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A ball bounces to 34 percent of its original height.
*1) What fraction of its mechanical energy is lost each time it bounces? *2)
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David
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A neutron collides elastically with a helium nucleus (at rest initially) whose mass is four times that of the neutron. The
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Ben
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In an elastic 1 -dimensional collision, a mass m1=3 kg with velocity v1 = -4 m/s collides with a mass m2 = 5kg at rest. What are
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Alice
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A 5kg object moves to the right with a speed of 2m/s. It collides in a perfectly elastic collision with a 2 kg object moving to
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Tammy
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sorry i know i keep asking but my teacher wont be here today and tomorrow..and i don't understand these four problems...
1) a
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becky
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a 2.0 kg block moving at 8 m/s on a frictionless surface collides elastically with a block at rest. The first block moves in the
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Henry
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An example of an elastic collision is The gravitational slingshot effect . A spacefship of mass 850 kg is moving at 9.5 km/s in
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Anonymous
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A railroad car with a mass of 2.35 × 104 kg moving at 3.90 m/s collides and joins with two railroad cars already joined
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Jacqueline
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What happens after an elastic collision between a hydrogen atom at rest and a helium atom moving 150 m/s? Which direction will
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Mina
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The particles in the figure below (m1=1.6 kg and m2=3.5 kg) undergo an elastic collision in one dimension. Their velocities
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David
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A particle of mass and initial velocity strikes a stationary
particle of mass . The collision is elastic. It is observed that
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Alex
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a rubber ball is dropped from a height of 5m. After the 5th bounce, the ball only comes back up to 0.76m in height/ Find the
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Sam
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A ball of mass M1 moves with a velocity U1, collides perfectly elastically with a stationary ball of mass M2 . After the
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Albert
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Two bumper cars crash head on in an elastic collision. One car #1 was moving 2.5 m/s west and car #2 was moving 3.7 m/s east.
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George
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A 25,000kg bowling ball moving at 40 m/s on a path angled at 17 degrees hits a 10000kg bowling ball moving at 25 m/s on a path
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Michelle
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Classical mechanics
Collision dynamics
Collision Mechanics
Collisions
Collisions and Momentum
Conservation of momentum
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Dynamics and Collisions
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