A ball with a mass of #7# #kg# moving at #14# #ms^-1# hits a still ball with a mass of #15# #kg#. If the first ball stops moving, how fast is the second ball moving?
1 Answer
Mar 13, 2016
Momentum is conserved, so the momentum after the collision is the same as the total momentum before. This means the final velocity of the
Explanation:
Let's call the
Momentum before the collision:
Momentum after the collision:
But conservation tells is this is equal to the total momentum before, so:
Rearranging,
(PS Hi, fellow Queenslander! I taught at UQ in St Lucia for 6 years, but now teach at Griffith on the Gold Coast)