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9 June, 20:01

g Problem 4. A 2000 kg railway freight car coasts at 4.4 m/s underneath a grain terminal, which dumps grain directly down into the freight car. If the speed of the loaded freight car must not go below 3.0 m/s, what is the maximum mass of grain that it can accept

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  1. 9 June, 20:31
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    Answer: 2933 kg

    Explanation:

    Given

    From the law of conservation of linear momentum, we know that

    m (i) v (i) = m (f) v (f), where there is no external force acting on the system

    m (i) = initial mass of the freight car system

    m (f) = maximum mass of the freight car system

    v (i) = initial linear velocity of the system

    v (f) = final linear velocity of the system

    2000 * 4.4 = m (f) * 3

    3m (f) = 8800

    m (f) = 8800 / 3

    m (f) = 2933.3 kg

    Therefore the maximum mass of grain that it can accept is 2933 kg
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