A ball with a mass of #8 kg# moving at #14 m/s# hits a still ball with a mass of #4 kg#. If the first ball stops moving, how fast is the second ball moving?
2 Answers
See explanation.
Explanation:
The momentum of 2 balls should be the same before and after the collision.
Before the collision we have:
Since the masses are:
The first ball stops, so the velocity
If we substitute the data we get:
Answer: The velocity of the second ball is
The velocity of the second ball after the collision is
Explanation:
We have conservation of momentum
The mass the first ball is
The velocity of the first ball before the collision is
The mass of the second ball is
The velocity of the second ball before the collision is
The velocity of the first ball after the collision is
Therefore,
The velocity of the second ball after the collision is