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16 April, 08:48

Peter and Fred are skateboarding in a large semicircular halfpipe. Peter starts out from rest at a height h and collides with Fred standing at the bottom. Peter and Fred have about the same mass. After the collision, which height will Fred reach?

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  1. 16 April, 11:29
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    The answer is h/4

    Explanation:

    When Peter collides with Fred, the collision is inelastic & they both proceed with a velocity of V/2.

    let m represent the masses for Peter & Fred

    v represent the initial velocity of Peter

    V represent final velocity of both of them

    mv + 3m * 0 = (m+m) V

    V = v/2

    Using the expression; H = v² / 2g ... Eqn 1

    Upon substitution of V/2 into Eqn 1 above,

    H = (V/2) ² / 2g

    H = (V²/4) : 2g

    Therefore height will be h/4
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