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18 December, 01:49

How fast must a 100 kg object be going in order for it to stop a 200 kg object traveling at 10 km/hr when the two objects collide head on?

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  1. 18 December, 02:47
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    P1i+p2i = p1f + p2f where p is momentum and i denotes initial, f denotes final, and 1 and 2 refers to the object number. If the object stops, their velocity is 0 and p1f and p2f also equal 0.

    p=mass x velocity

    We have p1i=-p2i

    100v1i = - (200) (-10:3.6)

    Note: 10:3.6 is 10km/hr in m/s

    Note: The velocity of the second object ifs negative because I said the velocity of the first object was positive and the second object is travelling in the opposite direction

    So v1i=20/3.6=5.56m/s
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