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19 July, 04:19

During a football game, a receiver has just caught a pass and is standing still. Before he can move, a tackler, running at a velocity of 3.40 m/s, grabs and holds onto him so that they move off together with a velocity of 1.70 m/s. If the mass of the tackler is 133 kg, determine the mass of the receiver. Assume momentum is conserved.

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  1. 19 July, 06:32
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    133 kg

    Explanation:

    Parameters given:

    Mass of tackler, m = 133 kg

    Initial velocity of tackler, u = 3.4 m/s

    Final velocity of tackler and receiver, v = 1.7 m/s

    Since momentum is conserved, we apply the principle of conservation of momentum:

    Total initial momentum = Total final momentum

    mu + MU = (m + M) v

    Where U = initial velocity of receiver = 0 m/s

    M = mass of receiver

    Therefore:

    (133 * 3.4) + (M * 0) = (133 + M) * 1.7

    452.2 = (133 + M) * 1.7

    (133 + M) = 452.2/1.7

    133 + M = 266

    => M = 266 - 133

    M = 133 kg

    The mass of the receiver is 133 kg.
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