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5 February, 00:37

A small, 100 g cart is moving at 1.20 m/s on a frictionless track when it collides with a larger, 1.00 kg cart at rest. After the collision, the small cart recoils at 0.850 m/s. What is the speed of the large cart after the collision?

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  1. 5 February, 00:39
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    Answer: velocity of big cart after collision is 0.00205m/s

    Explanation: this question is based on conservation of linear momentum during collision.

    This law states that during collision, the vector sum of momentum before collision equals the vector sum of collision after momentum.

    Note p = m * v

    Where p = linear momentum, m = mass of object and v = velocity.

    From the question, the small cart has a mass of 100g=0.1kg with a velocity of 1.2m/s thus it momentum before collision is 0.1 * 1.2 = 0.12kgm/s

    The big cart has a mass of 100kg but at rest meaning it velocity is zero (0), thus it momentum before collision is 100 * 0 = 0kgm/s

    Thus the vector sum of momentum before collision is the momentum of the small and big cart which is

    0.12 + 0 = 0.12kgm/s

    Thus momentum before collision is 0.12kgm/s

    After collision, the small cart moves but in the opposite direction (this is because it cannot push the big cart but rather it will hit it and bounce back in opposite direction) with a velocity of 0.850m/s, thus it momentum after collision is

    - 0. 1 * 0.850 = - 0.0085kgm/s (the negative sign is to show a change in direction since momentum is a vector quantity which is sensitive to directions)

    The big cart moves with a velocity v after collision thus making it have a momentum of

    100 * v = 100v

    Thus the vector sum of momentum after collision is

    100v - 0.0085

    By using the law of conservation of momentum, momentum before collision equals that after collision, hence

    0.12 = 100v - 0.085

    By collecting like terms

    0.12 + 0.085 = 100v

    0.205 = 100v

    v = 0.205/100

    v = 0.00205kgm/s
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