Asked by mable
A 2 kg block with initial velocity +2m/s collides with a stationary 6 kg block with initial velocity 0m/s on a frictionless surface. After the collision, the 2 kg block is moving at –1 m/s and the 6kg block is moving to the right at +1 m/s.
Show that the total momentum is conserved in this collision
is the collision elastic or inelastic ?
Show that the total momentum is conserved in this collision
is the collision elastic or inelastic ?
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Answered by
bobpursley
Initial momentum: 2*2=4
final momentum: 6(1)+2(-2)=4
initial KE=1/2 (2)2^2=4j
final KE=1/2( 2(-1)^2+6(1)^2 )more energy? not elastic, some internal force added energy.
final momentum: 6(1)+2(-2)=4
initial KE=1/2 (2)2^2=4j
final KE=1/2( 2(-1)^2+6(1)^2 )more energy? not elastic, some internal force added energy.
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