Ask Question
12 December, 10:48

G 1470-kilogram truck moving with a speed of 24.0 m/s runs into the rear end of a 1110-kilogram stationary car. if the collision is completely inelastic, how much kinetic energy is lost in the collision?

+3
Answers (1)
  1. 12 December, 11:03
    0
    Kinetic energy = Potential energy

    (1/2) mV^2 = mgh

    where

    m = mass of the car

    V = velocity of the car = 15 m/s (given)

    g = acceleration due to gravity = 9.8 m/sec^2 (constant)

    h = vertical distance travelled by car = d (sin 19)

    d = distance travelled by the car along the incline

    Substituting values,

    (1/2) (m) (529) = m (9.8) h

    and since "m" appears on both sides of the equation, it will simply cancel out, hence the above becomes

    (1/2) (529) = 9.8h

    h = 225/19.6 = 26,98 m

    Let

    d = distance that the car will coast up the hill before coming down

    h/d = sin 19

    and therefore,

    d = h/sin 19

    and substituting values,

    d = 26,98/sin 19

    d = 82,870 m - - - after coasting up the hill for this distance, the car will start to roll down.
Know the Answer?
Not Sure About the Answer?
Find an answer to your question 👍 “G 1470-kilogram truck moving with a speed of 24.0 m/s runs into the rear end of a 1110-kilogram stationary car. if the collision is ...” in 📗 Physics if the answers seem to be not correct or there’s no answer. Try a smart search to find answers to similar questions.
Search for Other Answers