Problem 13.163 Three bumper car collision-final velocity of cars--with a zero velocity condition on one At an amusement park there are 200-kg bumper cars A, B, and C that have riders with masses of 60 kg, 70 kg, and 60 kg respectively. Car A is moving to the right with a velocity VA = 2 m/s when it hits stationary car B. The coefficient of restitution between each car is 0.8. Determine the velocity of car C so that after car B collides with car C the velocity of car B is zero. The velocity of car C, vc is m/s ((Click to select)). B C

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Problem 13.163 Three bumper car collision-final velocity of cars--with a zero velocity condition on one
At an amusement park there are 200-kg bumper cars A, B, and C that have riders with masses of 60 kg, 70 kg, and 60 kg respectively.
Car A is moving to the right with a velocity VA = 2 m/s when it hits stationary car B. The coefficient of restitution between each car is
0.8. Determine the velocity of car C so that after car B collides with car C the velocity of car B is zero.
The velocity of car C, vc is
A
m/s ((Click to select)
B
C
Transcribed Image Text:Problem 13.163 Three bumper car collision-final velocity of cars--with a zero velocity condition on one At an amusement park there are 200-kg bumper cars A, B, and C that have riders with masses of 60 kg, 70 kg, and 60 kg respectively. Car A is moving to the right with a velocity VA = 2 m/s when it hits stationary car B. The coefficient of restitution between each car is 0.8. Determine the velocity of car C so that after car B collides with car C the velocity of car B is zero. The velocity of car C, vc is A m/s ((Click to select) B C
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