Two cars collide at an intersection. Car A , with a mass of 2000 kg , is going f
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Two cars collide at an intersection. Car A, with a mass of 2000 kg , is going from west to east, while car B, of mass 1500 kg , is going from north to south at 14.0 m/s . As a result of this collision, the two cars become enmeshed and move as one afterwards. In your role as an expert witness, you inspect the scene and determine that, after the collision, the enmeshed cars moved at an angle of 65.0 south of east from the point of impact.
How fast were the enmeshed cars moving just after the collision? (M/S)
How fast was car A going just before the collision? (M/S)
Explanation / Answer
here,
takin the direction towards east be + x axis and towards north be + y axis
speed of car b , ub = - 14 m/s j
ma = 2000 kg
mb = 1500 kg
let the speed of car A before collison be ua
and speed of emassed car be v
theta = 65 degree
using conservation of momentum along y axis
mb*ub = ( ma + mb) * v*sin(theta)
1500 * 14 = ( 3500) * v*sin(65)
v = 6.62 m/s
using conservation of momentum along x axis
ma*ua = ( ma+ mb) * v*cos(theta)
2000 *ua = ( 3500) * 6.62*cos(65)
ua = 4.9 m/s
the enmeshed cars moving just after the collision at the speed of 6.62 m/s
the speed of car A going just before the collision is 4.9 m/s
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