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25 November, 11:59

Write down the total momentum for two marbles of mass, m, both moving at velocity, v. What is the kinetic energy of the system.

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  1. 25 November, 12:07
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    Mv + mv = 2mv providing each momentum is in the same direction.

    1/2 mv^2 + 1/2 mv^2 = mv^2
  2. 25 November, 12:43
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    The momentum of marble-A is (m v).

    The momentum of marble-B is (m v)

    Momentum is a vector quantity, and we don't know the direction

    either marble is moving. So we don't know how their momenta

    will combine. The sum of their momenta is something between

    zero and (2mv).

    The kinetic energy of marble-A is (1/2 m v²).

    The kinetic energy of marble-B is (1/2 m v²).

    If the marbles are the only matter in the system, then

    the total kinetic energy in the system is (m v²).
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