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Two skaters, Alan and Betsy, move toward each other on a very smooth skating rink. Their masses and speeds are respectively: 60
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a body British moving with a velocity of 20ms(power -1) collides with another body A, moving in the same direction on the same
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David
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That neighbor's pesky kid now has new missiles that make elastic collisions.
He insists on throwing 25.0 g rocks at your new 2.25
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I'm preparing for a test. Can anyone check my answer for all these questions? These are my questions:
1. A stationary curling
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KevJumba
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The 9-ball travelling and strikes the 13-ball, which is of equal mass and at rest. If this is an elastic collision, which
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Asma
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3. A low friction cart (similar to what you use in the lab) collides with a second low friction cart.
Cart A has a mass of 0.500
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Daniel
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You wonder what would happen if you fired a 9.109e-31kg particle moving at 20 m/s in the x direction of a 1.672e-24kg particle
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Michelle
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On an air track, a 403.0 glider moving to the right at 1.70 collides elastically with a 500.5 glider moving in the opposite
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Wesley
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A ship approaches saturn at 10.4km/s and saturns speed is 9.6km/s (relative to the sun). Take the interaction as elastic
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katie
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An elastic collision occurs between two air hockey pucks in which one puck is at rest and the other is moving with a speed of
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titu
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A 35.0 kg kid run with a horizontal velocity of 5.50 m/s and jumps
onto a 5.00 kg sled. What is the velocity of the kid and sled
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illfigure
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A 2569 kg van runs into the back of a 827 kg compact car at rest. They move off together at 8.5 m/s. Assuming the friction with
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how do I calculate mass of one object in an elastic collision?
I have the equation m1v1 initial + m2v2 initial = m1v1 final +
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Caitlin
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A can of Coke moving 15.6 m/s toward the right(the positive direction) collides with a can of Pepsi moving 3.21 m/s toward the
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Mary
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A blue and a green billiard ball, each with a mass of 0.15 kg, collide directly. Before the collision, the blue ball had a speed
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u dont know me
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A blue and a green billiard ball, each with a mass of 0.15 kg, collide directly. Before the collision, the blue ball had a speed
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u dont know me
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Kara Less was applying her makeup when she drove into Kroger's busy parking lot last Friday morning. Unaware that Lisa Ford was
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random
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Which of the following is an elastic collision?
(1 point) • Two hands clapping. • Two balls of modeling clay hitting each
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Which of the following is an elastic collision?(1 point)
Responses Two balls of modeling clay hitting each other. Two balls of
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Which of the following is an elastic collision?
Two balls of modeling clay hitting each other Two hands clapping An apple falling
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Make a prediction about what will happen in the following scenario:
Two bowling balls collide (elastic collision) both have the
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Identify which collision are elastic (there is more than on choice below.
A car collision where two car stick together. Two
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Which of the following is an elastic collision? (1 point)
• Two hands clapping. • An apple falling to Earth from a tree. •
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steel ball traveling at 6 m/s hits a stationary line of three steel balls. Which statement is true if the collision is perfectly
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In a closed system, three objects have the following momentums: 110 kg⋅m/s, −65 kg⋅m/s, and −100 kg⋅m/s. The objects
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9Grant's basketball has a mass 0.560 kg and rolls along the ground at 7.6 m/s towards a stationary bowling ball of mass 4.5 kg.
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Suma sunga
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3. A 10.0-g marble slides to the left with a velocity of magnitude 0.4m/s on a frictionless, horizontal surface and has a
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A 0.3kg ball travelling at 0.5m/s, due North strikes a stationary 0.9kg ball and rebounds at 0.20m/s due South. Calculate
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Classical mechanics
Collision dynamics
Collision Mechanics
Collisions
Collisions and Momentum
Conservation of momentum
Dynamics
Dynamics and Collisions
Kinematics
Kinetic Energy
Mechanics
Momentum
Momentum and Collisions
Momentum and Impulse
Motion
Motion and Collisions
Newton's Laws of Motion
Nuclear Physics
Particle Accelerators
Particle Collisions
Particle Physics
Physics
Types of Collisions