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7 February, 09:23

Ball 1, with a mass of 20kg is moving to the right at 20 m/s. At what velocity should ball 2, with a mass of 40kg, move so that they both come to a standstill upon collision?

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  1. 7 February, 11:31
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    This is a conservation of momentum question. Initial momentum of the system is the momentum of ball 1 plus the momentum of ball 2. The final momentum of the system should be 0 since the balls stand still after the collision.

    mv + mv = 0

    mv = - mv

    (20) (20) = - (40) Vi

    400 = - 40Vi

    Vi = - 10

    So ball 2 should travel at 10m/s to the left
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