With the 4th table, find the ratio of the total kinetic energy before and after each collision. 4. Is the kinetic energy conserved in the magnetic collisions?___ Is it elastic? ___Reversible?__ 5. Is the kinetic energy conserved in the velcro collisions? ___ Is it elastic?___ Reversible? ___ Car l : 0.5146 kg Car 2: 0.5197 kg

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3.  With the 4th table, find the ratio of the total kinetic energy before and after each collision.  4.   Is the kinetic energy conserved in the magnetic collisions?___ Is it elastic? ___Reversible?__ 5.   Is the kinetic energy conserved in the velcro collisions? ___ Is it elastic?___ Reversible? ___ Car l : 0.5146 kg Car 2: 0.5197 kg
Collision
Run
Velocity of
car 2
before
Velocity of Velocity of
car 1 after
collision
Velocity of
car 1
before
number
car 2 after
Туре
collision
collision
collision
(m/s)
(m/s)
(m/s)
(m/s)
Magnetic
-0.1966
-0.0147
-0.1888
Magnetic
2
-0.4533
-0.001756
-0.4121
Velcro
-0.5009
-0.2271
-0.2339
Velcro
-0.4162
-0.2038
-0.2043
Transcribed Image Text:Collision Run Velocity of car 2 before Velocity of Velocity of car 1 after collision Velocity of car 1 before number car 2 after Туре collision collision collision (m/s) (m/s) (m/s) (m/s) Magnetic -0.1966 -0.0147 -0.1888 Magnetic 2 -0.4533 -0.001756 -0.4121 Velcro -0.5009 -0.2271 -0.2339 Velcro -0.4162 -0.2038 -0.2043
Run
KE of car 1
KE of car 2
KE of car 1
after
KE of car 2
Total KE
Total KE
number
before
before
after
before
after
collision
collision
collision
collision
collision
collision
(J)
(J)
(J)
(J)
(J)
(J)
1
2
4
3.
Transcribed Image Text:Run KE of car 1 KE of car 2 KE of car 1 after KE of car 2 Total KE Total KE number before before after before after collision collision collision collision collision collision (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) (J) 1 2 4 3.
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