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15 October, 23:53

A railroad car moving at a speed of 3.49 m/s overtakes, collides, and couples with two coupled railroad cars moving in the same direction at 1.28 m/s. All cars have a mass of mass 1.08 105 kg. Determine the following.

(a) speed of the three coupled cars after the collision (Give your answer to at least 2 decimal places.) (b) kinetic energy lost in the collision

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  1. 15 October, 23:59
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    Using conservation law of momentum

    let m₁ = mass of the railroad, initial u₁ = 3.49 m/s

    let m₂ = mass of one of the coupled car, u₂ = 1.28m/s

    let m₃ = mass of the second car u₃ = 1.28 m/s

    m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ + m₃u₃ = v (m₁ + m₂ + m₃)

    since the masses are the same

    m₁ = m₂ = m₃

    m (3.49 + 1.28 + 1.28) = 3m v

    6.05 m = 3 mv

    v = 6.05 m / 3m = 2.0167 m/s

    b) kinetic energy lost = energy before collision - energy after collision

    = (0.5m₁u₁² + 0.5 (m₁+m₂) u₂² - 0.5 (m₁ + m₂ + m₃) v

    = (6.58365 + 1.7712) - 6.5951 = 1.76J
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