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LON-CAPA Bringing Things t/X Chegg Study Guided Solutio × c secure https: capa8phy ohio edures ohio physlet momentum elastic collision zer ro-noanimate.problem?symb-uploaded%2fohiou%2191391804150295a490ucapa2%2fdeta 157 Megan Michalak(Student- section: 101) Physics 2001/Spring 2018 l Messages Courses Help Logout Main Menu Contents Grades Course Contents» * Assignment 8 Bringing Things to a Halt! Timer Notes . Evaluate-Feedback-Mint Oil Bringing Things to a Halt! Due in 12 hours, 7 minut Block B has a mass of 2.00kg and is moving to the left at a speed of 3.00m/s. Block A has a mass of 2.70kg and is moving to the right. The two blocks undergo a perfectly inelastic collision. What should be the velocity of Block A in order to have the two blocks remain at rest after the collision? Submit Answer Tries 0/10 his discussion is closed Send Feedback

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Solution:-

Using the formula:

mava + mbvb = (ma + mb ) v



2.70 * v + 2*-3 = (2.70 + 2)*-3

v= -3m/s