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7 May, 17:34

Judy (mass 40kg) standing on slippery ice, catches her dog atti (mass 15kg) leaping toward her at 3.0 m/s. Use conservation of momentum to show that the speed of judy and her dog after the catch is 0.8 m/s.

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  1. 7 May, 17:43
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    Conservation of momentum = > momentum before catch = momentum after catch.

    Momentum before catch:

    Judy's mass * Judy's velocity + dog's mass * dog's velocity = 40 kg * 0m/s + 15 kg * 3.0 m/s = 0 + 45.0 kg * m/s

    Momentum after catch:

    Mass of Judy and dog * velocity = (40 kg + 15 kg) * v = 55kg*v

    Equaility of the momenta:

    55kg*v = 45.0 kg * m/s

    Divide both sides by 55 kg

    v = [45.0 / 55] m/s = 0.82 m/s

    Using one significative figure: v = 0.8 m/s
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