1.9 kg. (a) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the velocity A. (b) Calculate the x and y components of the momentum B. (c) Express m₁ A+ B two ways: as components and as a magnitude and a direction. (d) If an object with mass m₁ has velocity A just before colliding with another object that has momentum B and both objects stick together, what direction will they be going just after the collision?
1.9 kg. (a) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the velocity A. (b) Calculate the x and y components of the momentum B. (c) Express m₁ A+ B two ways: as components and as a magnitude and a direction. (d) If an object with mass m₁ has velocity A just before colliding with another object that has momentum B and both objects stick together, what direction will they be going just after the collision?
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Transcribed Image Text:**Problem 2.4:**
Given the vectors and values:
- \(\vec{A} = 42 \, \text{m/s} \, \hat{x} - 27 \, \text{m/s} \, \hat{y}\),
- \(\vec{B} = 24 \, \text{kg m/s} \, @ \, 115^\circ\),
- \(m_1 = 1.5 \, \text{kg}\).
**Questions:**
(a) Calculate the magnitude and direction of the velocity \(\vec{A}\).
(b) Calculate the \(x\) and \(y\) components of the momentum \(\vec{B}\).
(c) Express \(m_1 \vec{A} + \vec{B}\) in two ways: as components and as a magnitude and a direction.
(d) If an object with mass \(m_1\) has velocity \(\vec{A}\) just before colliding with another object that has momentum \(\vec{B}\) and both objects stick together, what direction will they be going just after the collision?
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Since you have posted a question with multiple subpart I will solve the only option D as desired by you.
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