Collisions that are neither perfectly elastic nor perfectly inelastic also occur, but you need an extra piece of informa
Posted: Mon May 02, 2022 9:20 pm
Collisions that are neither perfectly elastic nor perfectly inelastic also occur, but you need an extra piece of information in that case (ex. knowing % of KE lost or knowing of one object after collision) A 2 kg mass and a 3 kg mass are traveling as shown below. What is the velocity of each object after they collide perfectly inelastically? 4 m/s 2 m/s 2 kg 3 kg 10 13
A 2 kg mass and a 3 kg mass are traveling as shown below. What is the velocity of each object after they collide perfectly inelastically? 4 m/s 2 m/s 2 kg 3 kg What percentage of KE is lost in the collision? 11 33
A 2 kg mass and a 3 kg mass are traveling as shown below. What is the velocity of each object after they collide perfectly inelastically? 4 m/s 2 m/s 2 kg 3 kg What percentage of KE is lost in the collision? 11 33