Two blocks with masses m1= 4.5 kg and m2= 13.33 kg on a frictionless surface collide head-on. The initial velocity of bl
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Two blocks with
masses m1= 4.5 kg and m2= 13.33 kg on
a frictionless surface collide head-on. The initial velocity
of block 1 is v→1,i= 4.36 i^ms and the initial
velocity of block 2 is v→2,i=-5 i^ms. After the
collision, block 2 comes to rest. What is the x-component of
velocity in units of ms of block 1 after the collision?
Note that a positive component indicates that block 1 will be
traveling in the i^ direction, and a negative component
indicates that block 1 will be traveling in
the −i^ direction. Please round your answer
to 2 decimal places.
Two blocks with masses m1 = 4.5 kg and m2 = 13.33 kg on a frictionless surface collide head-on. The initial velocity of block 1 is ū1,i = 4.36 î and the initial velocity of block 2 is ū2,i =-5 î m. After the collision, block 2 comes to rest. What is the x- component of velocity in units of m of block 1 after the collision? Note that a positive component indicates that block 1 will be traveling in the i direction, and a negative component indicates that block 1 will be traveling in the - i direction. Please round your answer to 2 decimal places.
masses m1= 4.5 kg and m2= 13.33 kg on
a frictionless surface collide head-on. The initial velocity
of block 1 is v→1,i= 4.36 i^ms and the initial
velocity of block 2 is v→2,i=-5 i^ms. After the
collision, block 2 comes to rest. What is the x-component of
velocity in units of ms of block 1 after the collision?
Note that a positive component indicates that block 1 will be
traveling in the i^ direction, and a negative component
indicates that block 1 will be traveling in
the −i^ direction. Please round your answer
to 2 decimal places.
Two blocks with masses m1 = 4.5 kg and m2 = 13.33 kg on a frictionless surface collide head-on. The initial velocity of block 1 is ū1,i = 4.36 î and the initial velocity of block 2 is ū2,i =-5 î m. After the collision, block 2 comes to rest. What is the x- component of velocity in units of m of block 1 after the collision? Note that a positive component indicates that block 1 will be traveling in the i direction, and a negative component indicates that block 1 will be traveling in the - i direction. Please round your answer to 2 decimal places.