A railroad diesel engine weighs four times as much as a freight car. If the diesel engine coasts at 5 km/h into a freight car that is at rest, how fast do the two coast after they couple?
To Calculate: The final velocity after coupling.
Answer to Problem 63A
Explanation of Solution
Given info:
Mass of the engine is 4 times the mass of freight car.
Initial velocity of engine,
Initial velocity of freight car,
Formula used:
According to law of conservation of momentum,
Initial momentum = Final momentum
Initial momentum of diesel engine + Initial momentum of freight car = combined momentum
Calculation:
Conclusion:
Thus, the final velocity after coupling is
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