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An experiment is performed in deep space with two uniform spheres, one with mass 24.0 kg and the other with mass 110.0 k

Posted: Wed May 18, 2022 7:07 am
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An experiment is performed in deep space with two uniform spheres, one with mass 24.0 kg and the other with mass 110.0 kg. They have equal radii, r = 0.25 m. The spheres are released from rest with their centers a distance 44.0 m apart. They accelerate toward each other because of their mutual gravitational attraction. You can ignore all gravitational forces other than that between the two spheres.

Part A When their centers are a distance 29.0 m apart, find the speed of the 24.0 kg sphere. Express your answer in meters per second. ΑΙ ΑΣΦ ? m/s V1 = Submit Request Answer Part B Find the speed of the sphere with mass 110.0 kg kg. Express your answer in meters per second. VO ΑΣΦ ? m/s U2 = Submit Request Answer

Part C Find the magnitude of the relative velocity with which one sphere is approaching to the other. Express your answer in meters per second. ΤΟΙ ΑΣΦ BE ? Vr = m/s Submit Request Answer Part D How far from the initial position of the center of the 24.0 kg sphere do the surfaces of the two spheres collide? Express your answer in meters. EVO AE o w ? L = m Submit Request Answer