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badman
Jun28-05, 10:25 PM
You are standing on a sheet of ice that covers the football stadium parking lot in Buffalo; there is negligible friction between your feet and the ice. A friend throws you a ball of mass 0.400 kg that is traveling horizontally at 10.8 m/s. Your mass is 70.4 kg.

this is my first answer
If you catch the ball, with what speed do you and the ball move afterwards?
6.1 cm/sCorrect
my answersdisplay math

Part B
If the ball hits you and bounces off your chest, so afterwards it is moving horizontally at 7.90 m/s in the opposite direction, what is your speed after the collision?
cm/s


with the second part, i calculated the first momentum before the collision then the one for after. i subtracted the after from before and devided my the mass of the boy and i got 1.64 cm/s. is this wrong? the velocity of the boy before the collison is zero becasue he's at rest.

OlderDan
Jun28-05, 11:25 PM
The final momentum of the ball is negative compared to the inital momentum. Your calculation has treated it as positive.

badman
Jun29-05, 12:06 AM
you mean 1.65 should be a negative if so, i still ended up wrong with it.

OlderDan
Jun29-05, 12:25 AM
you mean 1.65 should be a negative if so, i still ended up wrong with it.

No.

You calculated the initial momentum of the ball and got _________

You calculated the final momentum of the ball and got _________

You subtracted the second number from the first treating both as postive, but in fact your second number is negative. If you treat it correctly, your final velocity will be greater in part B than it was in part A.

badman
Jun29-05, 01:42 AM
thnaks dude. i solved it was 10.6cm/s