Physics, 06.12.2021 05:00 powellalyvia
A 0.50 kg ball traveling at 6.0 m/s collides head on with a 1.00
kg ball traveling -12.0 m/s. After the collision, the 0.50 kg ball
moves away at -14 m/s. What is the velocity of the second ball after the collision?
after the collision?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 03:00, ronniethefun
1. a net force of 100 newton’s is applied to a wagon for 5 seconds. this causes the wagon to undergo a change in momentum of
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Physics, 22.06.2019 05:20, cwsmith8026
Very large accelerations can injure the body, especially if they last for a considerable length of time. one model used to gauge the likelihood of injury is the severity index ( ), defined as =/ . in the expression, is the duration of the accleration, but is not equal to the acceleration. rather, is a dimensionless constant that = the number of multiples of that the acceleration is equal to. in one set of studies of rear-end collisions, a person's velocity increases by 13.7 km/h with an acceleration of 36.0 m/s2 . let the + direction point in the direction the car is traveling. what is the severity index for the collision?
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Physics, 22.06.2019 20:50, isarahweller103
Suppose that a mass of 2 kg is attached a spring whose spring constant is 50. the system is damped such that b = 12 . the mass is set in motion with an initial velocity of -8 m/s at a position 0 meters from equilibrium. set up and solve a differential equation that models this motion. write your solution in the form a cos ( ω t − α ) where α is a positive number. use your solution to fill in the information below: what is the amplitude of the motion? what is the value of ω ? what is the phase shift?
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A 0.50 kg ball traveling at 6.0 m/s collides head on with a 1.00
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