= Problem 1 (30 points) Consider two objects of masses m = 5.916 kg and m2 = 0.8575 kg. The first mass (m) is traveling

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= Problem 1 (30 points) Consider two objects of masses m = 5.916 kg and m2 = 0.8575 kg. The first mass (m) is traveling

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Problem 1 30 Points Consider Two Objects Of Masses M 5 916 Kg And M2 0 8575 Kg The First Mass M Is Traveling 1
Problem 1 30 Points Consider Two Objects Of Masses M 5 916 Kg And M2 0 8575 Kg The First Mass M Is Traveling 1 (226.07 KiB) Viewed 9 times
= Problem 1 (30 points) Consider two objects of masses m = 5.916 kg and m2 = 0.8575 kg. The first mass (m) is traveling along the negative y-axis at 54.94 km/hr and strikes the second stationary mass m2, locking the two masses together. a) (5 Points) What is the velocity of the first mass before the collision? V mic > m/s b) (3 Points) What is the velocity of the second mass before the collision? Vm2=c > m/s c) (1 Point) The final velocity of the two masses can be calculated using the formula number: (Note: use the formula-sheet given in the introduction section) d) (5 Points) What is the final velocity of the two masses? V= > m/s e) (4 Points) Choose the correct answer: f) (4 Points) What is the total initial kinetic energy of the two masses? Ki= J g) (5 Points) What is the total final kinetic energy of the two masses? KA J h) (3 Points) How much of the mechanical energy is lost due to this collision? AEint J
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