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Solving a Physics Problem: Boy & Girl on a Frozen Pond
Wow really? It was that simple? I thought there was more to that problem! Thank you so much!- Mltn12
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Solving a Physics Problem: Boy & Girl on a Frozen Pond
So the final velocity for the girl would be .25m/s while the boys would .18 m/s?- Mltn12
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Solving a Physics Problem: Boy & Girl on a Frozen Pond
MbVb+MballVball=0 (1.8kg)(7.5m/s) / 75 =.18- Mltn12
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Solving a Physics Problem: Boy & Girl on a Frozen Pond
(1.8 kg)( 7.5 m/s) / (55kg) .25 m/s- Mltn12
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Solving a Physics Problem: Boy & Girl on a Frozen Pond
Vfg=MballVb-Mb / Mg 1.8kg x 7.5 m/s - 75kg / 55kg = -1.1- Mltn12
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Solving a Physics Problem: Boy & Girl on a Frozen Pond
V=Vo+at? A=t/v, but I don't have t.- Mltn12
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Solving a Physics Problem: Boy & Girl on a Frozen Pond
V=Vo+at? A=t/v, but I don't have t.- Mltn12
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Solving a Physics Problem: Boy & Girl on a Frozen Pond
Homework Statement A 55-kg girl is standing near and to the left of a 75-kg boy on the frictionless surface of a frozen pond. The girl tosses a 1.8-kg ice ball to the girl with a horizontal speed of 7.5 m/s and he catches it. What are the velocities of the boy and the girl immediately after...- Mltn12
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