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26 June, 07:39

A 26 kg child is coasting at 2.0 m/s over flat ground in a 5.0 kg wagon. The child drops a 1.5 kg ball from the side of the wagon. What is the final speed (in m/s) of the child and wagon

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  1. 26 June, 07:43
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    Final speed = 2.067 m/s

    Explanation:

    We are told that the child weighs 26 kg.

    Also, that the wagon weighs 5kg.

    Thus, initial mass of the child and wagon with ball is;

    m_i = 26 + 5 = 31 kg.

    Also, we are told that the child now dropped 1.5 kg ball from the wagon. So,

    Final mass is;

    m_f = 26 + 5 - 1 = 30 kg

    Now, from conservation of linear momentum, we know that;

    Initial momentum = final momentum

    Thus;

    m_i * v_i = m_f * v_f

    Where v_i is initial velocity and v_f is final velocity.

    Making v_f the subject, we have;

    v_f = (m_i * v_i) / m_f

    We are given that initial velocity v_i = 2 m/s

    Plugging in the relevant values, we have;

    v_f = (31 * 2) / 30

    v_f = 2.067 m/s
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