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Physics, 21.02.2020 16:58 aquinomelodyr

A 2kg block is sliding across a frictionless surface at 20m/s. The block collides with another block (inertia 1kg) that is at rest. The other block has glue on it and the two blocks stick together and move off at 3m/s.

(a)What is the energy dissipated in the collision?
(b)ls the collision isolated? Why or why not?
(c)What would be the total convertible energy in this collision, assuming it was isolated? (Do you want to change your answer to (b)?)

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