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30 November, 13:17

A hockey puck moving at 28 m/s is caught by an 80.00 kg man who was at rest the man and puck moved together after the collision. The puck's mass is 0.16 kg. What is the final velocity?

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  1. 30 November, 13:43
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    M1 = 0.16 kg

    m2 = 80kg

    V1 = 28 m/s.

    (m1+m2) * V = m1*V1

    (0.16+80) V = 0.16*28

    V = 4.48 / (0.16+80) = 0.056 m/s.
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