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20 March, 21:07

You hold a 0.125 kg glider A and a 0.500 kg glider B at rest on an air track with a compressed spring of negligible mass between them. When you release the gliders, the spring pushes them apart so that they move in opposite directions. When glider A has moved 0.960 m to the left from its starting position, how far to the right from its starting position has glider B moved?

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  1. 20 March, 21:20
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    Magnitude |VB| = 0.32 m/s

    and

    Direction is to the left

    Explanation:

    given data

    glider A mass = 0.125 kg

    glider B mass = 0.500 kg

    glider A move = 0.960 m to the left

    solution

    we use here Conservation of momentum that is

    M1 * U1 + M2 * U2 = M1 * V1 + M2 * V2 ... 1

    put here value and we get

    0.125 * 0 + 0.500 * 0 = 0.125 * 0.960 + 0.375 * VB

    VB = - 0.32 m/s

    Magnitude |VB| = 0.32 m/s

    and

    Direction is to the left
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