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Chapter 7, Problem 58QAP
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The velocities of the blocks of ice after the collision

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Answer to Problem 58QAP

The velocities of the ice blocks after the collision are 5 m/s and 9 m/s.

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Given info:

A 10 kg block of ice is sliding due east at 8 m/s when it collides elastically with a 6 kg block of ice that is sliding in the same direction at 4 m/s.

Formula used:

Using the formula, conservation of linear momentum

  m1u1+m2u2=m1v1+m2v2 (1)

Here, m1and m2 are the masses of first and second balls respectively and u1and u2 are the velocities of the both balls before collision and v1and v2 are the velocities after collision.

Also, for elastic collision

  e=v2v1u1u2 (2)

Here, e is coefficient of restitution is 1 for elastic collision.

Calculation:

We have, m1=10.00kg, m2=6.00kg and u1=8.00m/s and u2=4m/s

Substituting the given values in equ.(1), we get

  10kg×8m/s + 6kg × 4 m/s=10kg×v1+6kg×v210v1+6v2=104(3)

Now from equation(2)

  1=v2v184(e=1,forelasticcollision)v2v1=4(4)

From equations (3) and (4), we get

  10v1+6(v1+4)=10416v1=10424v1=8016=5m/s

Substituting in equation (4), we get

  (v25)=4v2=5+4=9m/s

Conclusion:

Thus, the velocities of the ice blocks after the collision are 5 m/s and 9 m/s.

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