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21 January, 22:22

Two balls of equal mass are thrown horizontally with the same initial velocity. They hit identical stationary boxes resting on a frictionless horizontal surface. The ball hitting box 1 bounces back, while the ball hitting box 2 gets stuck. 1) Which box ends up moving faster?

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  1. 21 January, 22:43
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    The box 1 moves faster.

    Explanation:

    lets

    Mass = m kg

    Initial velocity = u m/s

    Initial velocity of box = 0 m/s

    Let stake mass of block = m

    When ball bounces back:

    The final speed of the box = v

    Final speed of ball = - u

    Pi = Pf (From linear momentum conservation)

    m x u + m x 0 = m ( - u) + m v

    mu + mu = m v

    v = 2 u

    When ball get stuck:

    The final speed of ball and box = v

    Pi = Pf (From linear momentum conservation)

    m x u + m x 0 = (m+m) v

    v = u / 2

    So the box 1 moves faster.
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