Two identical curling stones of mass 19.5 kg collide. The stone m1 is moving at 5.00 m/s
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- Two identical curling stones of mass 19.5 kg collide. The stone m1 is moving at 5.00 m/s to the right towards a stationary stone of mass m2. The collision is a glancing collision. After the collision, one of the stones m1 moves at 3.50 m/s at an angle of 40.0° below the horizontal.
- a) What is the magnitude of the x-component momentum of m2 after the collision?
- b) What is the magnitude of the y-component momentum of m2 after the collision?
- c) What is the magnitude of the total momentum of m2 after the collision?
- d) What is the direction of the total momentum of m2 after the collision?
- e) What is the magnitude of the velocity of m2 after the collision?
- f) What is the direction of the velocity of m2 after the collision?
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ISBN: 978-0077339685
2nd edition
Authors: Alan Giambattista, Betty Richardson, Robert Richardson
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