Finding the velocity and angle after an elastic collision

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The discussion revolves around calculating the final velocity and angle of two penguins, Jerry and Mary, after they collide and slide together. Initial momentum in both x and y directions is computed using their masses and velocities, leading to a total initial momentum of 5.61 kgm/s. The final velocity is derived from the conservation of momentum, resulting in a value of 0.7 m/s, but there is confusion regarding the calculations and potential rounding errors. The final angle is calculated using arctangent, leading to an angle of 287° counterclockwise from the East. The conversation highlights the importance of correctly summing vector components in momentum calculations.
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Homework Statement



Jerry and Mary, a young penguin couple, got separated because of an arctic storm. The storm is over and they start looking for each other. Jerry sees Mary first and he starts running on his little legs towards her. Then Mary sees Jerry and starts running as fast as she can toward him. There is ice all over so they end up sliding towards each other. Their precise directions are shown at the figure. When they meet they hug each other so tight that they keep sliding TOGETHER in a new direction, (COUNTERCLOCKWISE from the EAST), with a new speed, . What is and of the young penguin couple?



Pix = initial momentum of the system in the x direction
piy = initial momentum of the system in the y direction
mj = mass of Jerry
mm = mass of Mary
Pfx = final momentum of the system in the x direction
pfy = final momentum of the system in the y direction
vf = final velocity of the system
θf = final angle of the system
vj = velocity of Jerry
vm = velocity of Mary

Data:

ψj = 15°
ψ = 10°

mj = 5kg
mm = 3kg

vj = 1.2 m/s
vm = 0.5 m/s

Answer choices:
A) =0.6m/s,θf = 287 CCW from the East.
B) =1.1m/s, θf= 287 CCW from the East.
C) =0.6m/s,θf = 163 CCW from the East.
D) =1.1m/s,θf = 163 CCW from the East.
E) =0.6m/s,θf = 253 CCW from the East.
F) =1.1m/s,θf = 253 CCW from the East


Homework Equations


P =mv

Conservation of momentum


The Attempt at a Solution



Pix in the x-direction= 5*1.2*sin(15) -2*0.5*sin(10)
= 1.29244 kgm/s

piy = 5*1.2*cos(15) - 3*0.5*cos(10)
= 4.31834 kgm/s

Initial velocity of the system = 5.61078 kgm/s

Initial momentum = final momentum

5.16 kgm/s = (5kg+3kg)Vf

Vf = 0.7 m/s

Did I make a mistake in my calculations? Is the 0.1 discrepancy due to a rounding difference?

Then for the final angle:
θf = arctan(4.31/1.29)
= 73°

Do I assume that the angle starts from the positive x-axis and moves clockwise? So I would get:
360° - 73° = 287°
 

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I haven't checked all your working but shouldn't that be 3*0.5*sin(10) in...

Pix in the x-direction= 5*1.2*sin(15) -2*0.5*sin(10)

EDIT. Ah it looks like you used 3 to get 1.29244 so that's not the problem.
 
Are you summing the vectors Pix and Piy correctly? (That's a hint not a question)
 
I thought I had summed them correctly. I can see that I made a typo with
5.16 kgm/s = (5kg+3kg)Vf

which should be

5.61 kgm/s = (5kg+3kg)Vf

But the answer is still 0.7.
 
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