Then Ben jumped to the right. Anza remained stationary relative to the cart which moved to the left (along with her). Ben jumped with a horizontal speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the moving cart. In other words, after Ben jumped, Anza would have seen him moving away from her with a speed of 3.5 meters per second. After Ben jumped, what was the velocity of the cart and Anza (in meters per second) in the laboratory reference frame? Consider the positive direction to point to the right. The sign of your answer (positive or negative) is important.

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Anza has a mass of 59.4 kg. Ben has a mass of 52.9 kg. The cart has a mass of 28.6 kg. Anza, Ben, and the cart all started
from rest (in the laboratory frame of reference).
Anza
Ben
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Then Ben jumped to the right. Anza remained stationary relative to the cart which moved to the left (along with her). Ben
jumped with a horizontal speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the moving cart. In other words, after Ben jumped, Anza would have
seen him moving away from her with a speed of 3.5 meters per second. After Ben jumped, what was the velocity of the cart
and Anza (in meters per second) in the laboratory reference frame? Consider the positive direction to point to the right. The
sign of your answer (positive or negative) is important.
Transcribed Image Text:Anza has a mass of 59.4 kg. Ben has a mass of 52.9 kg. The cart has a mass of 28.6 kg. Anza, Ben, and the cart all started from rest (in the laboratory frame of reference). Anza Ben VB Then Ben jumped to the right. Anza remained stationary relative to the cart which moved to the left (along with her). Ben jumped with a horizontal speed of 3.5 m/s relative to the moving cart. In other words, after Ben jumped, Anza would have seen him moving away from her with a speed of 3.5 meters per second. After Ben jumped, what was the velocity of the cart and Anza (in meters per second) in the laboratory reference frame? Consider the positive direction to point to the right. The sign of your answer (positive or negative) is important.
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Given that,mass of Anzw ma=59.4 kgmass of Ben mb=52.9kgmass of cart mc=28.6 kghere total momentum is conserved.

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