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17 May, 18:09

Train cars are coupled together by being bumped into one another. Suppose two loaded train cars are moving toward one another, the first having a mass of 130,000 kg and a velocity of 0.300 m/s, and the second having a mass of 115,000 kg and a velocity of - 0.120 m/s. (The minus indicates direction of motion.) What is their final velocity

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  1. 17 May, 18:31
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    Their final velocity is 0.103 m/s

    Explanation:

    Given;

    mass of the first car, m₁ = 130,000 kg

    mass of the second car, m₂ = 115,000 kg

    initial velocity of the first car, u₁ = 0.300 m/s

    initial velocity of the second car, u₂ = - 0.120 m/s

    Let their final velocity, = v (since they were coupled together, they will have common final velocity)

    Apply the principle of conservation of linear momentum;

    Total momentum before collision = Total momentum after collision

    m₁u₁ + m₂u₂ = v (m₁ + m₂)

    (130,000 x 0.3) + (115,000 x - 0.12) = v (130,000 + (115,000)

    39000 - 13800 = 245,000v

    25200 = 245,000v

    v = 25200 / 245,000

    v = 0.103 m/s

    Therefore, their final velocity is 0.103 m/s
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