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An object of mass 1 kg travelling in a straight line with a velocity of 10 m s^-1 collides with, and sticks to, a stationary wooden block of mass 5 kg.

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An object of mass 1 kg travelling in a straight line with a velocity of 10 m s-1 collides with, and sticks to, a stationary wooden block of mass 5 kg. Then they both move off together in the same straight line. Calculate the total momentum just before the impact and just after the impact. Also, calculate the velocity of the combined object.

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Mass of object, m1 = 1 kg

Velocity of object before collision,

u1 = 10 ms-1

Mass of wooden block, m2 = 5 kg

Velocity of wooden block before collision, u2 = 0

(i) Total momentum before the impact

= m1u1 x m2u2 = 1 x 10 + 5 x 0

= 10 kg ms-1

According to the law of conservation of momentum (as no net external force acts on the system):

Total momentum after the impact = Total momentum before the impact = 10 kg m s-1

(ii) Mass of combined object, M = mass of object + mass of block = 1 + 5 = 6 kg

Let, V = Velocity of the combined object after collision

Momentum of combined object = MV

= 6V kg ms-1

Now, momentum of combined object = Total momentum after the impact

i.e., 6V = 10

or V = 10/6 = 1.67 ms-1

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