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Two particles A and B have mass 0.4 kg and 0.3 kg respectively. They are moving in opposite directions on a smooth horizontal table and collide directly. Immediately... show full transcript
Step 1
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To find the speed of particle A after the collision, we can use the principle of conservation of momentum. The momentum before the collision is equal to the momentum after the collision.
Let the speed of A after the collision be denoted as . The initial momenta of A and B can be calculated as follows:
Now, we can write the conservation of momentum equation:
ext{Total Momentum before} = ext{Total Momentum after
Simplifying gives us:
Thus:
The direction of motion of A has not changed as the calculated speed remains positive.
Step 2
Answer
Impulse can be defined as the change in momentum. To calculate the impulse exerted on B, we use the following formula:
Given:
Now substituting the values in:
Therefore, the magnitude of the impulse exerted on B in the collision is ( 1.5 , \text{Ns} ).
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