A ball with a mass of #3 kg# moving at #4 m/s# hits a still ball with a mass of #8 kg#. If the first ball stops moving, how fast is the second ball moving?

2 Answers
Apr 11, 2018

#3/2 or 1.5m/s#

Explanation:

P=mv

Momentum stay the same before and after a collision

#(3)(4) = (3)(0)+(8)(v)#

#v=12/8=3/2#

Apr 11, 2018

#1.5 \ "m/s"#

Explanation:

We use the law of conservation of momentum, which states that,

#m_1u_1+m_2u_2=m_1v_1+m_2v_2#

  • #m_1,m_2# are the masses of the two objects

  • #u_1,u_2# are the initial velocities of the two objects

  • #v_1,v_2# are the final velocities of the two objects

So here, we got,

#3 \ "kg"*4 \ "m/s"+8 \ "kg"*0 \ "m/s"=3 \ "kg"*0 \ "m/s"+8 \ "kg"*v_2#

#v_2=(12color(red)cancelcolor(black)"kg""m/s")/(8color(red)cancelcolor(black)"kg")#

#=1.5 \ "m/s"#