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28 August, 10:09

Anna litical and noah formula are doing the cart and the brick lab. they drop a brick on a 2.6 kg cart moving at 28.2 cm/s. after the collision, the dropped brick and cart are moving together with a velocity of 15.7 cm/s. determine the mass of the dropped brick. audio guided solution

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  1. 28 August, 10:14
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    Assuming no friction and that dropping the brick does not add any force towards the cart's motion:

    We considered momentum to be conserved, so before the brick is dropped, the cart's momentum is mass * velocity, or 2.6 kg * 28.2 cm/s = 73.32 kg-cm/s.

    If the brick has mass x, then the new momentum would be (2.6 + x) kg * 15.7 cm/s. We equate this to 73.32.

    73.32 = (2.6 + x) * 15.7

    x = 2.07

    Therefore the brick has a mass of 2.07 kg
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