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Physics, 03.03.2020 23:02 angelcat9137

In each case the momentum before the collision is: (2.00 kg) (2.00 m/s) = 4.00 kg * m/s

1. In each of the three cases above show that momentum is conserved by finding the total momentum after the collision.
2. In each of the three cases, find the kinetic energy lost and characterize the collision as elastic, partially inelastic, or totally inelastic. The kinetic energy before the collision is (1/2)(2.00 kg)(2.00 m/s)^2 = 4.00 kg * m^2/s^2 = 4.00 J.

3. An impossible outcome of such a collision is that A stocks to B and they both move off together at 1.414 m/s. First show that this collision would satisfy conservation of kinetic energy and then explain briefly why it is an impossible result.

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