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Two objects of masses 100 g and 200 g are moving along the same line and direction with velocities of 2 m s^-1 and m s^-1 respectively.

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Two objects of masses 100 g and 200 g are moving along the same line and direction with velocities of 2 m s-1 and m s-1 respectively. They collide and after the collision, the first object moves at a velocity of 1.67 ms-1. Determine the velocity of second object.

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∴ Initial momentum of A = 100g x 2 ms-1

= 200 g ms-1

Initial momentum of B = 200g x 1 ms-1

= 200 g ms-1

∴ Total momentum of A and B before collision

= (200 + 200)g ms-1 = 400 g ms-1

Let the velocity of B after collision = v

∴ Momentum of B after collision = 200 g x v

Also, momentum of A after collision

= 100 g x 1.67ms-1  = 167 g ms-1

∴ Total momentum of A and B after collision 

= 200g x v + 167 g ms-1

Now, by the law of conservation of momentum,

Momentum of A and B after collision

= Momentum of A and B before collision

200 g x v + 167g ms-1 = 400 g ms-1

200 g x v = (400 - 167) g ms-1

v = \(\frac{233}{200}\)ms-1 = 1.165 ms-1

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