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1 January, 04:08

After skiding down a snow-covered hill on an inner tube, Ashley is coasting across a level snowfield at a constant velocity of 2.0 m/s. Miranda runs after her at a velocity of 4.9 m/s and hops on the inner tube. How fast do the two of them slide across the snow together on the inner tube?

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  1. 1 January, 06:54
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    Assume mass of Ashley as 60 kg and Miranda 70 kg

    Answer:

    3.56 m/s

    Explanation:

    From law of conservation of linear momentum, the sum of initial momentum equals the sum of final momentum.

    Momentum, p=mv where m is mass and v is velocity. In this case

    M1v1+m2v2 = (m1+m2) v where v is common velocity in question.

    60*2+70*4.9 = (60+70) v

    V=3.56 m/s
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