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21 December, 03:39

Two gliders collide on an air track moving in from opposite directions, and they bounce back. The masses of the gliders are 0.20 kg and 0.30 kg. The magnitudes of their initial velocities are 0.50 m/s and 0.40 m/s, respectively. After the collision, the magnitudes of their velocities are 0.40 m/s and 0.20 m/s, respectively. Assume the first glider is initially heading in the positive direction. The total momentum of the gliders before collision is closest to:

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  1. 21 December, 03:53
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    so initial momentum is 0.22kgm/s

    Explanation:

    m1=0.20kg

    m2=0.30kg

    initial velocity of m1=u1=0.50m/s

    initial velocity of m2=u2=0.40m/s

    total momentum of the system before collision

    Pi=m1u1+m2u2

    Pi=0.20kg*0.50m/s+0.30kg*0.40m/s

    Pi=0.1kgm/s+0.12kgm/s

    Pi=0.22kgm/s
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