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PilotLPTM [1.2K]
3 years ago
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A railroad handcar is moving along straight, frictionless tracks with negligible air resistance. In the following cases, the car

initially has a total mass (car and contents) of 170 kgkg and is traveling east with a velocity of magnitude 4.60 m/sm/s. Find the final velocity of the car in each case, assuming that the handcar does not leave the tracks.
Physics
1 answer:
viktelen [127]3 years ago
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This question is not complete, the complete question is;

A railroad handcar is moving along straight, frictionless tracks with negligible air resistance.

In the following cases, the car initially has a total mass (car and contents) of 170 kg and is traveling east with a velocity of magnitude 4.60 m/s.

Find the final velocity of the car in each case, assuming that the handcar does not leave the tracks.

Part A

An object with a mass of 22.0 kg is thrown sideways out of the car with a speed of 2.50 m/s relative to the car's initial velocity.

Part B

An object with a mass of 22.0 kg is thrown backward out of the car with a velocity of 4.60 m/s relative to the initial motion of the car.

Answer:  

Part A) the final velocity of the car is  4.6 m/s

Part B) the final velocity of the car is 5.28 m/s

Explanation:

Given the data in the question;

Total mass (m₁+m₂) = 170 kg

velocity of magnitude Vx = 4.60 m/s

PART A)

An object with a mass of 22.0 kg is thrown sideways out of the car with a speed of 2.50 m/s relative to the car's initial velocity,

i.e

m₂ = 22.0 kg

so m₁ = 170 - 22 = 148 kg

so, we apply conservation of momentum

since the object thrown out of the car, it has nothing to do with the car's velocity.

(m₁+m₂)Vx = m₁Vx₁ + m₂Vx₂

we substitute

(170)4.60 = 148Vx₁ + 22(4.60)

782 = 148Vx₁ + 101.2

148Vx₁ = 782 - 101.2

148Vx₁ = 680.8

Vx₁ = 680.8 / 148

Vx₁ = 4.6 m/s

Therefore, the final velocity of the car is  4.6 m/s

Part B)

An object with a mass of 22.0 kg is thrown backward out of the car with a velocity of 4.60 m/s relative to the initial motion of the car.

Vx = V(m₁+m₂) / ((m₁+m₂) - m₁)

we substitute

Vx = 4.60(170) / ((170) - 22)

Vx = 782 / 148

Vx = 5.28 m/s

Therefore, the final velocity of the car is 5.28 m/s

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