What are the final speeds of the particles

Assignment Help Physics
Reference no: EM13669543

A particle of mass 6.57×kg, moving at 3.17×m/s, strikes an identical particle which is initially at rest. After the interaction, the particles (which can't be distinguished) are observed moving at angles 79.4° and 10.6°, both angles being gauged with respect to the original direction of motion. What are the final speeds of the particles?

Reference no: EM13669543

Questions Cloud

How far in front of the mirror is the second object located : An object is located 13.5 cm in front of a convex mirror, the image being 7.40 cm behind the mirror. A second object, twice as tall as the first one, is placed in front of the mirror, however at a dissimilar location. The image of this second object ..
Radio telescope is sensitive enough to detect signal : Large radio telescopes, like the one in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, can detect extremely weak signals. Assume one radio telescope is sensitive enough to detect a signal which lays down only 1.2 pW of power on an area of 4.7 x 1013 m2.
Discover the power dissipated in the bulb-home circuit : A typical home circuit is diagrammed in figure 23-16. Note that the lead lines to the kitchen lamp each have a very low resistance of 0.25 Ω. The lamp has a resistance of 240.0Ω. Though the circuit is a parallel circuit, the lead lines are in series ..
Section of the wire if it sits in a magnetic field : A wire rests on the y axis and has 3 A of current flowing in the y direction. Compute the force (in i j k notation) on a 10 cm section of the wire if it sits in a magnetic field described by a) B= 0.28 T i, b) B = -0.68 T j, and c) B= -0.5 T i + 0.6 ..
What are the final speeds of the particles : A particle of mass 6.57×kg, moving at 3.17×m/s, strikes an identical particle which is initially at rest. After the interaction, the particles (which can't be distinguished) are observed moving at angles 79.4° and 10.6°, both angles being gauged with..
How much work does the rider do on the bike : A bicycle rider pushes a bicycle that has a mass of 13kg up a steep hill. The incline is 25 degrees and the road is 275m long. The rider pushes the bike parallel to the road by a force of 25N. How much work does the rider do on the bike?
What is the magnitude of the acceleration of the block : A 15 kg block is on a ramp that is inclined at 20° above the horizontal. It is associated by a string to a 19kgmass that hangs over the top edge of the ramp. Assuming that frictional forces might be neglected, what is the magnitude of the acceleratio..
What is the snowmobiles average acceleration : Provides a review of the concepts that play a role in this problem. A snowmobile moves according to the velocity-time graph shown in the drawing. What is the snowmobile's average acceleration through (a) segment A, (b) segment B, and (c) segment C?
Difference among starting point and top point of trajectory : On planet Tehar, the free-fall acceleration is the same as that on Earth; however there is also a strong downward electric field that is uniform close to the planet's surface. A 2.01 kg ball having a charge of 5.04 µC is thrown upward at a speed of 2..

Reviews

Write a Review

Physics Questions & Answers

  Asolid sphere of brass bulk modulus of 140 x 1011 nm2

a solid sphere of brass bulk modulus of 1.40 x 1011 nm2 with a diameter of 4.00 m is thrown into the ocean. by how much

  A particles have charges q1 -q2 450 nc and q3 -q4 95 nc

a particles have charges q1 -q2 450 nc and q3 -q4 95 nc and distance a 5.8 cm. what are the a x and b y components

  Provides the option of exploring the raydiagram

Provides the option of exploring the raydiagram that applies to this problem. The distance between anobject and its image formed by a diverging lens is 8.30 cm. Thefocal length of the lens is -3.70 cm. Find (a) theimage distance and (b) the object di..

  Determine the total acceleration of the particle at point b

A particle moves at a constant acceleration along the curve x2 = x1/100 from point A to point B. The velocity of the particle at A is 10 m/sec, and 10 sec later at point B it is traveling at 50 m/sec. Determine the total acceleration of the particle ..

  Estimate how many turns of wire are needed

A generator is designed to produce a maximum emf of140 V while rotating with an angularspeed of 3600 rpm. how many turns of wire are needed

  What are the speed and the direction of the resulting

A 16 g ball of clay traveling east at 3.4 m/s collides with a 30 g ball of clay traveling north at 2.0 m/s. What are the speed and the direction of the resulting 46 g ball of clay?

  What is the new gravitational force between the objects

If the original force between two objects is 0.86N, and the distance is tripled, what is the new gravitational force between the objects

  How much force must you exert to keep the pole motionless

You're carrying a 4.0-m-long, 23kg pole to a construction site when you decide to stop for a rest. How much force must you exert to keep the pole motionless in a horizontal position

  Find his resultant displacement from camp

A hiker starts at his camp and moves the following distances while exploring his surroundings: 60.0 m north, 2.95 102 m east, Find his resultant displacement from camp

  What force does the man need to apply to the box

A 10 kg box is being pushed up a slippery ramp at and angle of 10 degrees. What force does the man need to apply to the box to keep it traveling up the ramp at a steady speed

  Determine which clock will be running faster

A satellite 8.3x107 km above the surface of a celestial body, whose radius is 39,000 km and whose mass is 6.0x1027 kg, Which clock will be running faster

  What is the new coefficient of friction

A 62 kg person on skis starts from rest down a hill sloped at 40° from the horizontal. The coefficient of friction between the skis and the snow is 0.10.

Free Assignment Quote

Assured A++ Grade

Get guaranteed satisfaction & time on delivery in every assignment order you paid with us! We ensure premium quality solution document along with free turntin report!

All rights reserved! Copyrights ©2019-2020 ExpertsMind IT Educational Pvt Ltd