4. Box A, weighing 100 N, descends a friction-free ramp and collides with box B weighing 50 N. As a result of the collision, the two boxes become linked and slide together on a rough surface (p_k= 0.6). Determine a) The speed of the boxes immediately after the collision b) The distance d they will travel before coming to rest

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4. Box A, weighing 100 N, descends a friction-free ramp and collides with box B weighing 50 N. As a result of the
collision, the two boxes become linked and slide together on a rough surface (p_k= 0.6). Determine
a) The speed of the boxes immediately after the collision
b) The distance d they will travel before coming to rest
Use the conservation of linear momentum equations:
p² = mrt²
[p] = [m] [2]
Kg. M
S
-
100 N
Pa = Pd
(met m₂) = (m +mz ViB) x d
(~
a
14 DA+MBrs) ya = (MADA +MBA-
50 N
syd
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