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In the figure, block 1 of mass m₁ slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h = 3.3 m and then collides wit

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2022 8:04 pm
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In The Figure Block 1 Of Mass M Slides From Rest Along A Frictionless Ramp From Height H 3 3 M And Then Collides Wit 1
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In the figure, block 1 of mass m₁ slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h = 3.3 m and then collides with stationary block 2, which has mass m₂ - 5m₁. After the collision, block 2 slides into a region where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.55 and comes to a stop in distance d within that region. What is the value of distance d if the collision is (a) elastic and (b) completely inelastic? (a) Number Unit (b) Number Unit

In the figure, block 1 of mass m₁ slides from rest along a frictionless ramp from height h=3.3 m and then collides with stationary block 2, which has mass m₂ = 5m₁. After the collision, block 2 slides into a region where the coefficient of kinetic friction UK is 0.55 and comes to a stop in distance d within that region. What is the value of distance d if the collision is (a) elastic and (b) completely inelastic? Frictionless (a) Number (b) Number Unit Unit