A ball with a mass of #5 kg# moving at #2 m/s# hits a still ball with a mass of #6 kg#. If the first ball stops moving, how fast is the second ball moving? How much kinetic energy was lost as heat in the collision?
1 Answer
Energy lost,
Explanation:
Step 1: To calculate the velocity of the second ball after the hit.
This part of the question is regarding Conservation of Momentum.
Momentum
Initial momentum, second ball being stationary
Final momentum, first ball stops
Equating both
As the direction of initial momentum is that of direction of motion of first ball, therefore, direction of final momentum is also the same.
Therefore, direction of motion of second ball after hit is also the same as that of the first ball.
Step 2: To calculate amount of kinetic energy lost as heat energy. Using law of Conservation of energy where
KE before hit = KE after hit + Energy lost as heat
Before hit, second ball is still, hence its Kinetic Energy is zero. Similarly for first ball which stops after hit.
Rearranging