David Lee
Nov29-09, 10:47 PM
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data
A 44.0 g ball is fired horizontally with initial speed vi toward a 110 g ball that is hanging motionless from a 1.10 m-long string. The balls undergo a head-on, perfectly elastic collision, after which the 110 ball swings out to a maximum angle = 52.0.
What was vi ?
2. Relevant equations
Conservation of momentum:
m1vi1 + m2vi2 = m1vf1 + m2vf2
Conservation of energy:
1/2m1(vi1^2) = m2gy
3. The attempt at a solution
I tried to solve these problem with those 2 equations, but it still doesn't work. I compeletly massed up with these concepts. Can anyone help me with this problem with exact answer?
Thank you
A 44.0 g ball is fired horizontally with initial speed vi toward a 110 g ball that is hanging motionless from a 1.10 m-long string. The balls undergo a head-on, perfectly elastic collision, after which the 110 ball swings out to a maximum angle = 52.0.
What was vi ?
2. Relevant equations
Conservation of momentum:
m1vi1 + m2vi2 = m1vf1 + m2vf2
Conservation of energy:
1/2m1(vi1^2) = m2gy
3. The attempt at a solution
I tried to solve these problem with those 2 equations, but it still doesn't work. I compeletly massed up with these concepts. Can anyone help me with this problem with exact answer?
Thank you