Asked by Victor Olidipo
A 16 kg canoe moving to the left at 12m/s collides with a 4 kg raft moving to the right at 6m/s. After the collision, the raft moves to the left at 22.7m/s. What is the velocity of the canoe after the collision? You can ignore any external forces from the water
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Answered by
bobpursley
Lord, ignoring friction in water, what a ridiculous reach. Water friction is the number one consumer of power when motoring a boat.
initial momentum=final momentum
Let Right be +, Left be -
16*(-12)+4(6)=4(-22.7)+16(V)
solve for V
initial momentum=final momentum
Let Right be +, Left be -
16*(-12)+4(6)=4(-22.7)+16(V)
solve for V
Answered by
Doconnor
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