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Particle P has mass 3 kg and particle Q has mass 2 kg. The particles are moving in opposite directions on a smooth horizontal plane when they collide directly. Immed... show full transcript
Step 1
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To find the speed of each particle after the collision, we can apply the principle of conservation of linear momentum. We represent the speed of particle P after the collision as and the speed of particle Q after the collision as (since the difference in their speeds after the collision is 1 m/s).
The total momentum before the collision must equal the total momentum after the collision:
Calculating the left side:
Setting up the equation:
This simplifies to:
Thus, the speed of particle P after the collision is and the speed of particle Q is: .
Step 2
Answer
The impulse exerted on particle P by particle Q can be determined using the change in momentum. Impulse is defined as:
For particle P:
Thus, the change in momentum for particle P is:
Since impulse is a magnitude, we take the absolute value: .
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