to understand the vector nature of momentum in the case in which two objects collide and stick together. in this problem we will consider a collision of two moving objects such that after the collision, the objects stick together and travel off as a single unit. the collision is therefore completely inelastic. you have probably learned that momentum is conserved in an inelastic collision. but how does this fact help you to solve collision problems? the following questions should help you to clarify the meaning and implications of the statement momentum is conserved.
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During a medieval siege of a castle, the attacking army uses a trebuchet to hurl heavy stones at the castle walls. if the trebuchet launches the stones with a velocity of at an angle of 50.0°, (a) how long does it take the stone to hit the ground? (b) what is the maximum distance that the trebuchet can be from the castle wall to be in range? (c) how high will the stones go? show all your work.
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On a frictionless air track, a blue glider with mass 0.200 kg is moving to the right with a speed of 8.00 m/s. it strikes a red glider that has mass 0.600 kg and that is initially at rest. after the collision, the blue glider is moving to the left with a speed of 3.00 m/s.(a) what are the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the red glider after the collision? (b) is this collision elastic?
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