47. A dropped rubber ball hits the floor with a speed of 8.0 m/s and rebounds to a height of 0.25 m. What frac- tion of the initial kinetic energy was lost in the collision?

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in at a speed of 2v, will not cause two balls to swing
this situation from happening: the law of conservation
inelastic, or (3) completely inelastic? Why? (b) If the mass
bird coasts with a speed of 6.5 m/s before grabbing, what
out with speeds v,. (a) Which law of physics precludes
of the bird is 5.0 kg, the mass of the fish is 0.80 kg, and the
(b)
6.4
44. .. For the apparatus in Figure
Swinging
ov-
n-
r-
of momentum or the law of conservation of mechanical
energy? (b) Prove this law mathematically.
45. A proton of mass m moving with a speed
3.0 x 10° m/s undergoes a head-on elastic collision with
an alpha particle of mass 4m, which is initially at rest
What are the velocities of the two particles after the
ng
Li-
collision?
46. *. A 4.0-kg ball with a velocity of 4.0 m/s in the
+x-direction collides head-on elastically with a station-
ary 2.0-kg ball. What are the velocities of the balls after
the collision?
47. . A dropped rubber ball hits the floor with a speed of
8.0 m/s and rebounds to a height of 0.25 m. What frac-
tion of the initial kinetic energy was lost in the collision?
At a county fair, two children ram each other head-on
while riding on the bumper cars. Jill and her car, travel-
ing left at 3.50 m/s, have a total mass of 325 kg. Jack and
his car, traveling to the right at 2.00 m/s, have a total mass
of 290 kg. Assuming the collision to be elastic, determine
their velocities after the collision.
48.
..
52
In a high-speed chase, a policeman's car bumps a
criminal's car directly from behind to get his attention.
The policeman's car is moving at 40.0 m/s to the right
and has a total mass of 1800 kg. The criminal's car is
initially moving in the same direction at 38.0 m/s. His
car has a total mass of 1500 kg. Assuming an elastic col-
lision, determine their two velocities immediately after
the bump.
50. IE .. Figure 6.32 shows a bird catching a fish. Assume
that initially the fish jumps up and that the bird coasts
horizontally and does not touch the water with its feet
or flap its wings. (a) Is this kind of collision (1) elastic, (2)
49. ..
5.
Transcribed Image Text:in at a speed of 2v, will not cause two balls to swing this situation from happening: the law of conservation inelastic, or (3) completely inelastic? Why? (b) If the mass bird coasts with a speed of 6.5 m/s before grabbing, what out with speeds v,. (a) Which law of physics precludes of the bird is 5.0 kg, the mass of the fish is 0.80 kg, and the (b) 6.4 44. .. For the apparatus in Figure Swinging ov- n- r- of momentum or the law of conservation of mechanical energy? (b) Prove this law mathematically. 45. A proton of mass m moving with a speed 3.0 x 10° m/s undergoes a head-on elastic collision with an alpha particle of mass 4m, which is initially at rest What are the velocities of the two particles after the ng Li- collision? 46. *. A 4.0-kg ball with a velocity of 4.0 m/s in the +x-direction collides head-on elastically with a station- ary 2.0-kg ball. What are the velocities of the balls after the collision? 47. . A dropped rubber ball hits the floor with a speed of 8.0 m/s and rebounds to a height of 0.25 m. What frac- tion of the initial kinetic energy was lost in the collision? At a county fair, two children ram each other head-on while riding on the bumper cars. Jill and her car, travel- ing left at 3.50 m/s, have a total mass of 325 kg. Jack and his car, traveling to the right at 2.00 m/s, have a total mass of 290 kg. Assuming the collision to be elastic, determine their velocities after the collision. 48. .. 52 In a high-speed chase, a policeman's car bumps a criminal's car directly from behind to get his attention. The policeman's car is moving at 40.0 m/s to the right and has a total mass of 1800 kg. The criminal's car is initially moving in the same direction at 38.0 m/s. His car has a total mass of 1500 kg. Assuming an elastic col- lision, determine their two velocities immediately after the bump. 50. IE .. Figure 6.32 shows a bird catching a fish. Assume that initially the fish jumps up and that the bird coasts horizontally and does not touch the water with its feet or flap its wings. (a) Is this kind of collision (1) elastic, (2) 49. .. 5.
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