
In a head-on, inelastic collision, a 4,000-kg truck going 10 m/s east strikes a 1,000-kg car going 20 m/s west.
(a) What is the speed and direction of the wreckage?
(b) How much kinetic energy was lost in the Collision?

(a)
The speed and direction of the wreckage.
Answer to Problem 3C
The speed of the wreckage is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Given that in a head-on, inelastic collision, a
Formula used:
According to the law of conservation of momentum, when the two objects collide in an isolated system, the total momentum before and after the collision is same
According to the law of conservation of energy, the total energy of an isolated system remains same. In other words, it means that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed.
Calculation:
We have
Mass of the truck,
Mass of the car,
Initial Speed of the truck,
Initial Speed of the car,
Give that the collision is head-on and inelastic
Thus, the final speed of truck and car will be same
We know that according to the conversation of momentum,
Substituting the values, we get
Conclusion:
Hence, the speed of the wreckage is

(b)
In a head-on, inelastic collision, a
Answer to Problem 3C
The kinetic energy lost in the collision is
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Given that in a head-on, inelastic collision, a
Formula used:
According to the law of conservation of momentum, when the two objects collide in an isolated system, the total momentum before and after the collision is same.
According to the law of conservation of energy, the total energy of an isolated system remains same. In other words, it means that energy can neither be created nor be destroyed.
Kinetic energy is given as
Where,
Calculation:
We have
Mass of the truck,
Mass of the car,
Initial Speed of the truck,
Initial Speed of the car,
Give that the collision is head-on and inelastic
Thus, the final speed of truck and car will be same
The kinetic energy lost in the collision is calculated as
Substituting the values, we get
Conclusion:
Hence, the kinetic energy lost in the collision is
Want to see more full solutions like this?
Chapter 3 Solutions
EBK INQUIRY INTO PHYSICS
- A 11.8 L gas tank containing 3.90 moles of ideal He gas at 26.0°C is placed inside a completely evacuated insulated bell jar of volume 39.0 L .A small hole in the tank allows the He to leak out into the jar until the gas reaches a final equilibrium state with no more leakage. Part A What is the change in entropy of this system due to the leaking of the gas? ■ ΜΕ ΑΣΦ AS = ? J/K Submit Request Answer Part B Is the process reversible or irreversible?arrow_forwardA-E pleasearrow_forwardThree moles of an ideal gas undergo a reversible isothermal compression at 20.0° C. During this compression, 1900 J of work is done on the gas. For related problem-solving tips and strategies, you may want to view a Video Tutor Solution of Entropy change in a free expansion. Part A What is the change of entropy of the gas? ΤΕ ΑΣΦ AS = Submit Request Answer J/Karrow_forward
- 5.97 Block A, with weight 3w, slides down an inclined plane S of slope angle 36.9° at a constant speed while plank B, with weight w, rests on top of A. The plank is attached by a cord to the wall (Fig. P5.97). (a) Draw a diagram of all the forces acting on block A. (b) If the coefficient of kinetic friction is the same between A and B and between S and A, determine its value. Figure P5.97 B A S 36.9°arrow_forwardPlease take your time and solve each part correctly please. Thank you!!arrow_forwardhelp me answer this with explanations! thanks so mucharrow_forward
- No chatgpt pls will upvote Alreadyarrow_forwardWhat fuel economy should be expected from a gasoline powered car that encounters a total of 443N of resistive forces while driving down the road? (Those forces are from air drag, rolling resistance and bearing losses.) Assume a 30% thermodynamic efficiency.arrow_forwardNo chatgpt pls will upvotearrow_forward
- 12. What is the angle between two unit vectors if their dot product is 0.5?arrow_forwardIf the car in the previous problem increases its power output by 10% (by pressing the gas pedal farther down), at what rate will the car accelerate? Hint: Consider the net force. In the previous problem the power was 31.8kWarrow_forwardWhat power is required (at the wheels) for a 1400 kg automobile to climb a 4% grade at a constant speed 30 m/s while it is opposed by drag and rolling resistance forces totaling 500 N?arrow_forward
- University Physics Volume 1PhysicsISBN:9781938168277Author:William Moebs, Samuel J. Ling, Jeff SannyPublisher:OpenStax - Rice UniversityPhysics for Scientists and Engineers: Foundations...PhysicsISBN:9781133939146Author:Katz, Debora M.Publisher:Cengage LearningClassical Dynamics of Particles and SystemsPhysicsISBN:9780534408961Author:Stephen T. Thornton, Jerry B. MarionPublisher:Cengage Learning
- Principles of Physics: A Calculus-Based TextPhysicsISBN:9781133104261Author:Raymond A. Serway, John W. JewettPublisher:Cengage LearningGlencoe Physics: Principles and Problems, Student...PhysicsISBN:9780078807213Author:Paul W. ZitzewitzPublisher:Glencoe/McGraw-HillCollege PhysicsPhysicsISBN:9781938168000Author:Paul Peter Urone, Roger HinrichsPublisher:OpenStax College





