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17 June, 11:23

A 60 g ball of clay is thrown horizontally at 40 m/s toward a 1.5 kg block sitting at rest on a frictionless surface. the clay hits and sticks to the block. part a what is the speed of the block and clay right after the collision?

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  1. 17 June, 11:26
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    The solution for this problem is:

    Let u denote speed.

    Equating momentum before and after collision:

    = 0.060 * 40 = (1.5 + 0.060) u

    = 2.4 = 1.56 u

    = 2.4 / 1.56 = 1.56 u / 1.56

    = 1.6 m / s is the answer for this question. This is the speed after the collision.
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