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28 March, 18:28

A railroad freight car of mass 3.34 * 104 kg collides with a stationary caboose car. They couple together, and 19.0% of the initial kinetic energy is transferred to thermal energy, sound, vibrations, and so on. Find the mass of the caboose.

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  1. 28 March, 18:56
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    4.123 * 10∧4 kg

    Explanation:

    mass of car M' = 3.34 * 10∧4 kg

    energy loss E = 19/100 K

    from law of conservation of momentum,

    M' V' = (M' + M'') v

    V = M' V' / (M' + M'')

    Initial kinetic energy is K' = (M' V') ² / 2

    final kinetic energy K" = 81 K' / 100

    = (M' V') ² 81 / (200) = (M' + M'') v² / 2

    therefore, M' / (M' + M") = 0.81

    mass of caboose is, M" = 1.234 M' - M'

    M" =.234 M'

    = 0,234 (3.34 * 10∧4 kg)

    = 4.123 * 10∧4 kg
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