11. In the figure below, Block 1 starts at rest from point A at a vertical height of h = 4.00 m. At the bottom of the hill, Block 1 experiences a one-dimensional, elastic collision with Block 2 (initially at rest). Block 2, then, travels off a cliff that has a height of H = 5.00 m above the ground below. Block 1 has a mass of 3.00 kg while Block 2 has a mass of 2.00 kg. SHOW All CALCULATIONS CLEARLY b) What is the speed of Block 2 after the collision? c) How far from the cliff does Block 2 land (horizontally)?

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11. In the figure below, Block 1 starts at rest from point A at a vertical height of h
= 4.00 m. At the bottom of the hill, Block 1 experiences a one-dimensional,
elastic collision with Block 2 (initially at rest). Block 2, then, travels off a cliff
that has a height of H = 5.00 m above the ground below. Block 1 has a mass of
3.00 kg while Block 2 has a mass of 2.00 kg. SHOW All CALCULATIONS
CLEARLY
Transcribed Image Text:11. In the figure below, Block 1 starts at rest from point A at a vertical height of h = 4.00 m. At the bottom of the hill, Block 1 experiences a one-dimensional, elastic collision with Block 2 (initially at rest). Block 2, then, travels off a cliff that has a height of H = 5.00 m above the ground below. Block 1 has a mass of 3.00 kg while Block 2 has a mass of 2.00 kg. SHOW All CALCULATIONS CLEARLY
b) What is the speed of Block 2 after the collision?
c) How far from the cliff does Block 2 land (horizontally)?
Transcribed Image Text:b) What is the speed of Block 2 after the collision? c) How far from the cliff does Block 2 land (horizontally)?
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