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5. (a) A smooth sphere P, of mass 2m kg, moving with speed u m s⁻¹ collides directly with a smooth sphere Q, of mass 3m kg, moving in the opposite direction with spe... show full transcript
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To show that sphere P will rebound regardless of the coefficient of restitution e, we can apply the principles of momentum conservation and energy considerations during the collision.
Using the principle of conservation of momentum (PCM): This simplifies to:
Now, applying the coefficient of restitution (NEL): This implies:
Substituting for v_2 in the momentum equation:
Solving for v_1:
Now for v_2: . However, since 0 < e < 1, we conclude that P will always rebound.
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For sphere Q to rebound, we require:
This does not affect our existing range of e (since it is naturally constrained to ( 0 < e < 1 )). Therefore, examining the condition further:
By setting the condition for Q to rebound, we can express it as:
Thus, the values of e for which Q will rebound is given by: .
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Considering the impulse imparted to each sphere, we relate the impulse to the velocities:
For A:
For B:
Setting the condition under which these velocities lead to rebound consideration:
Thus, solving gives us:
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