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Physics, 22.11.2019 06:31 vale1881

In space (no gravity or friction), you throw a ball with mass 0.1 kg at a target with mass 1 kg. you throw the ball at a speed of 4 m/s. when the ball impacts the target, it sticks to it and they drift off together.
1) how much energy is in the translational energy of the block+ball system after the collision?
2) how much of the initial translational kinetic energy of the ball was converted to internal energy in this collision? keinitial-kefinal= j
3) the initial temperatures of the ball and block are 300k. by how much does the entropy of the entire system increase in the collision? assume all the energy stays in the system, which reaches thermal equilibrium. you can also assume that the temperature is constant in the calculation.
sfinal-sinitial = j/k
4) how much did the dimensionless entropy, s/k, change?

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