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20 February, 14:50

A 6 kg mass collides with a body at rest. After collision they travel together with a velocity equal

to one-third of the velocity of the 6 kg mass. Find the mass of the second body.

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  1. 20 February, 14:55
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    12 kg

    Explanation:

    Momentum before collision = momentum after collision

    m₁ u₁ + m₂ u₂ = m₁ v₁ + m₂ v₂

    After the collision, they have the same velocity, so v₁ = v₂ = v:

    m₁ u₁ + m₂ u₂ = m₁ v + m₂ v

    m₁ u₁ + m₂ u₂ = (m₁ + m₂) v

    We know that m₁ = 6 kg, u₂ = 0 m/s, and v = u₁ / 3.

    (6 kg) u₁ + m₂ (0 m/s) = (6 kg + m₂) (u₁ / 3)

    (6 kg) u₁ = (6 kg + m₂) (u₁ / 3)

    6 kg = (6 kg + m₂) (1/3)

    18 kg = 6 kg + m₂

    m₂ = 12 kg
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