4) The figure below shows the velocity-versus-time graph before and after the collision of two carts on a horizontal track. After the collision the carts stick together. Green and blue lines show the velocities of cart 1 and cart 2, respectively, before the collision. The black line shows the velocity of the carts joined together after the collision. Determine the ratio of the carts' masses ml/m2. Adequate All necessary information has been extracted correctly and written in a comprehensible way. Objects, systems, physical quantities, initial and final states, etc. are identified correctly and units are correct. Physical quantities have consistent subscripts. 0 VIX Adequate All relevant representations were used correctly to solve the problem and the ways they were used are clearly explained. V2x Ability A1: Can extract the information from representation correctly Needs Work Some of the information is extracted correctly, but not all of the information. For example, physical quantities are represented with numbers there are no units. Or directions are missing. Subscripts for physical quantities are either missing or collision All relevant representations were used to solve the problems, but minor errors were made or details of how they were used are omitted. Inadequate Information that is extracted contains errors such as labeling quantities incorrectly, mixing up initial and final states, choosing a wrong system, etc. Physical quantities have no subscripts (when those are needed). inconsistent. Ability A4: Is able to use representations other than math/words to solve problems Needs Work Inadequate Missing No visible attempt is made to extract information from the problem text. Not all relevant representations were used or representations were used incorrectly to solve the problem. Missing Representations beyond math/words may be present but were not used to the solve of the problem.

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4) The figure below shows the velocity-versus-time graph before and after the
collision of two carts on a horizontal track. After the collision the carts stick
together. Green and blue lines show the velocities of cart 1 and cart 2,
respectively, before the collision. The black line shows the velocity of the carts
joined together after the collision. Determine the ratio of the carts' masses
ml/m2.
Adequate
All necessary information has
been extracted correctly and
written in a comprehensible
way. Objects, systems,
physical quantities, initial
and final states, etc. are
identified correctly and units
are correct. Physical
quantities have consistent
subscripts.
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Adequate
All relevant representations
were used correctly to solve
the problem and the ways
they were used are clearly
explained.
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Ability A1: Can extract the information from representation correctly
Needs Work
Some of the information is
extracted correctly, but not
all of the information. For
example, physical
quantities are represented
with numbers there are no
units. Or directions are
missing. Subscripts for
physical quantities are
either missing or
V2x
t
All relevant representations
were used to solve the
problems, but minor errors
were made or details of how
they were used are omitted.
Inadequate
Information that is extracted
contains errors such as
labeling quantities
incorrectly, mixing up initial
and final states, choosing a
wrong system, etc. Physical
quantities have no
subscripts (when those are
needed).
inconsistent.
Ability A4: Is able to use representations other than math/words to solve problems
Needs Work
Inadequate
Not all relevant
representations were used
or representations were
used incorrectly to solve the
problem.
Missing
No visible attempt is made
to extract information from
the problem text.
Missing
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Representations beyond
math/words may be present
but were not used to the
solve of the problem.
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Adequate
Explanation is clear,
detailed, and shows physical
and conceptual
understanding. Explains
both what was done and
why.
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3) Your friend estimates that they have a momentum of 5,000 kg-m/s when they walk
at a regular pace. Is this estimate reasonable? Explain how you came to your
conclusion and give a better estimate if necessary.
Ability F3: Is able to clearly explain their reasoning in words
Needs Work
Explanation is slightly
unclear, missing some
minor information, covers
what was done but is
missing why it was done.
Inadequate
Explanation is incoherent,
incomplete, confusing, or
inconsistent with the work
shown.
Missing
No verbal explanation is
provided.
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Ability 17: Is able to evaluate a result appealing to physical reasonableness or order of magnitude common sense
Adequate
Needs Work
Inadequate
Missing
A judgment about the
reasonableness of the result
is made which is complete,
detailed, and consistent with
existing physics knowledge.
A judgment is made about
the reasonableness of the
result which is either
incomplete or missing minor
details.
An incorrect judgment about
the reasonableness of the
result is made OR a
judgment is made without
justification.
93%
No meaningful attempt is
made to evaluate the
reasonableness of the result.
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Transcribed Image Text:10:28 AM Sat Nov 5 < S то Adequate Explanation is clear, detailed, and shows physical and conceptual understanding. Explains both what was done and why. ●●● 3) Your friend estimates that they have a momentum of 5,000 kg-m/s when they walk at a regular pace. Is this estimate reasonable? Explain how you came to your conclusion and give a better estimate if necessary. Ability F3: Is able to clearly explain their reasoning in words Needs Work Explanation is slightly unclear, missing some minor information, covers what was done but is missing why it was done. Inadequate Explanation is incoherent, incomplete, confusing, or inconsistent with the work shown. Missing No verbal explanation is provided. + : Ability 17: Is able to evaluate a result appealing to physical reasonableness or order of magnitude common sense Adequate Needs Work Inadequate Missing A judgment about the reasonableness of the result is made which is complete, detailed, and consistent with existing physics knowledge. A judgment is made about the reasonableness of the result which is either incomplete or missing minor details. An incorrect judgment about the reasonableness of the result is made OR a judgment is made without justification. 93% No meaningful attempt is made to evaluate the reasonableness of the result. U > ♡\ + >
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