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9 July, 22:24

6. A 145-g baseball moving 30.5 m/s strikes a stationary 5.75-kg brick resting on small rollers so it moves without significant friction. After hitting the brick, the baseball bounces straight back, and the brick moves forward at 1.10 m/s. a. What is the baseball's speed after the collision? (10pts) b. Find the total kinetic energy before the collision. (10pts) c. Find the total kinetic energy after the collision. (10pts)

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  1. 9 July, 22:42
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    a)

    momentum of baseball before collision

    mass x velocity

    =.145 x 30.5

    = 4.4225 kg m / s

    momentum of brick after collision

    = 5.75 x 1.1

    = 6.325 kg m/s

    Applying conservation of momentum

    4.4225 + 0 =.145 x v + 6.325, v is velocity of baseball after collision.

    v = - 13.12 m / s

    b)

    kinetic energy of baseball before collision = 1/2 mv²

    =.5 x. 145 x 30.5²

    = 67.44 J

    Total kinetic energy before collision = 67.44 J

    c)

    kinetic energy of baseball after collision = 1/2 x. 145 x 13.12²

    = 12.48 J.

    kinetic energy of brick after collision

    =.5 x 5.75 x 1.1²

    = 3.48 J

    Total kinetic energy after collision

    = 15.96 J
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