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8 January, 14:55

A small bomb, of mass 10 kg, is moving toward the North with a velocity of 4.0 m/s. It explodes into three fragments: a 5.0-kg fragment moving west with a speed of 8.0 m/s; a 4.0-kg fragment moving east with a speed of 10 m/s; and a third fragment with a mass of 1.0 kg. What is the velocity of the third fragment?

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  1. 8 January, 14:58
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    40 m/s North

    Explanation:

    m = 10 kg

    u = 4 m/s North = 4 j

    m1 = 5 kg

    v1 = 8 m/s west = - 8 i

    m2 = 4 kg

    v2 = 10 m/s east = 10 i

    m3 = m - m1 - m2 = 10 - 5 - 4 = 1 kg

    Let the velocity of third fragment is v3 = v

    Using the conservation of momentum

    m x u = m1 x v1 + m2 x v2 + m3 x v3

    10 x 4 j = 5 x ( - 8i) + 4 x 10 i + 1 x v3

    40 j = - 40 i + 40 i + v3

    v3 = 40 j

    Thus, the third fragment moves in the direction of north with velocity 40 m/s
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