A collision occurs between a 1.13 kg particle traveling with velocity V₁ = ( − 3.56 m/s )i + (− 4.70 m/s) and a 4.95 kg particle traveling with velocity V = 2 (6.22 m/s )î + ( − 1.77 m/s ) Ĵ. The collision connects the two particles. What then is the (a)x component and (b)y component of their velocity? Express their velocity as a (c) magnitude and (d) angle (in the range (-180°, 180°]) from the +x axis?
A collision occurs between a 1.13 kg particle traveling with velocity V₁ = ( − 3.56 m/s )i + (− 4.70 m/s) and a 4.95 kg particle traveling with velocity V = 2 (6.22 m/s )î + ( − 1.77 m/s ) Ĵ. The collision connects the two particles. What then is the (a)x component and (b)y component of their velocity? Express their velocity as a (c) magnitude and (d) angle (in the range (-180°, 180°]) from the +x axis?
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![A collision occurs between a 1.13 kg particle
traveling with velocity
1
j
V₁ = ( − 3.56 m/s )î + (− 4.70 m/s ) and a
4.95 kg particle traveling with velocity
V₂ = (6.22 m/s )î + ( − 1.77 m/s ) ĵ. The
2
collision connects the two particles. What then is the
(a)x component and (b)y component of their velocity?
Express their velocity as a (c) magnitude and (d)
angle (in the range (-180°, 180°]) from the +x axis?
(a) Number i
(b) Number
i
(c) Number i
(d) Number
i
!
Units m/s
Units m/s
Units
m/s
O
Units ° (degr](/v2/_next/image?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcontent.bartleby.com%2Fqna-images%2Fquestion%2F3d696bc1-45d5-4770-8c5d-7ee4498a818a%2Fd6be69e5-ebee-4eea-91f1-9f4e3fa04e5c%2F9ehu5q_processed.jpeg&w=3840&q=75)
Transcribed Image Text:A collision occurs between a 1.13 kg particle
traveling with velocity
1
j
V₁ = ( − 3.56 m/s )î + (− 4.70 m/s ) and a
4.95 kg particle traveling with velocity
V₂ = (6.22 m/s )î + ( − 1.77 m/s ) ĵ. The
2
collision connects the two particles. What then is the
(a)x component and (b)y component of their velocity?
Express their velocity as a (c) magnitude and (d)
angle (in the range (-180°, 180°]) from the +x axis?
(a) Number i
(b) Number
i
(c) Number i
(d) Number
i
!
Units m/s
Units m/s
Units
m/s
O
Units ° (degr
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