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7 July, 06:24

The parking brake on a 2000 kg Cadillac has failed, and it is rolling slowly, at 3.00 mph, toward a group of small children. Seeing the situation, you realize you have just enough time to drive your 2000 kg Volkswagen head-on into the Cadillac and save the children.

With what speed should you impact the Cadillac to bring it to a halt?

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  1. 7 July, 09:47
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    1.34112 m/s

    Explanation:

    From the law of conservation of momentum,

    Total momentum before collision = Total momentum after collision

    mu+m'u' = V (m+m')

    From the question, V = 0 m/s (bring it to halt)

    Therefore,

    mu+m'u' = 0

    Where m = mass of the Cadillac, u = initial velocity of the Cadillac, m' = mass of the Volkswagen, u' = initial velocity of the Volkswagen

    make u' the subject of the equation

    u' = - mu/m' ... Equation 1

    Given: m = 2000 kg, m' = 2000 kg, u = 3.0 mph = (3*0.44704) m/s = 1.34112 m/s

    Substitute into equation 1

    u' = - 2000 (1.34112) / 2000

    u' = - 1.34112 m/s

    Hence the speed required to impact the Cadillac to bring it to halt = 1.34112 m/s.
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