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26 March, 01:01

A m = 500 kg sack of coal falls vertically onto a m = 2000 kg railroad flatcar which was initially moving horizontally at 3 m/s. no external forces, including friction, act on the flatcar. after the sack rests on the flatcar, the speed of the flatcar is:

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  1. 26 March, 01:17
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    You can view this as an inelastic collision between a 2000 kg object moving at 3 m/s, and a stationary 500 kg object.

    The total momentum of the objects before the collision equals their momentum after collision.

    Before:

    flatcar = 2000*3 = 6000 kg*m/s.

    coal = 0*500 = 0.

    After:

    flatcar & coal = 2500*V

    then

    2500*V = 6000,

    V = 2.4 m/s.

    Additional:

    the definition of an inelastic collision is that the objects "stick together" after colliding.
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