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3 August, 19:21

A railroad diesel engine weighs four times as much as a freight car. If the diesel engine coasts at 5 km/h into a freight car initially at rest, what is the speed of the coupled engine and car?

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  1. 3 August, 19:42
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    20

    Explanation:

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  2. 3 August, 19:49
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    Final velocity = 4km/h

    Explanation:

    This problem involves an inelastic collision involving a rail road diesel engine and a freight car, diesel engine is moving at 5km/h and freight car starts from rest which implies 0km/h, diesel engine weighs 4 times the freight car. Let weight of freight car be P, therefore, weight of diesel engine = 4p

    We would use the law of conservation of momentum to solve this problem.

    Initial momentum = final momentum

    (Diesel engine's initial momentum) + (freight car initial momentum) = combined momentum.

    By inputting our data we have

    (4p*5km/h) + (P*0km/h) = { (4p+p) } * (final velocity)

    20pkm/h = 5p * final velocity

    Final velocity = 4km/h
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