Solving Clay Collision: Final Speed & Swing Height

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In the discussion about a collision between two lumps of clay, the initial momentum and kinetic energy equations are incorrectly applied. The correct approach involves using conservation of momentum to find the final speed of the combined mass after the inelastic collision. The final speed is calculated to be approximately 5.71 m/s, which differs from the initially assumed values. The height the clay swings after the collision is determined using the potential energy equation, leading to a height of about 1.66 m, which aligns with the teacher's answer. The key takeaway is that energy is not conserved in inelastic collisions; momentum must be conserved instead.
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Homework Statement



A 2kg. lump of clay traveling at a speed of 20m/s collides with and sticks to a 5kg. lump of clay initially at rest and hanging from a string. Find the final speed of the new lump of clay. How high will the clay swing after the collision?

(initial)
m1=2kg.
v1=20m/s

(final)
m2=2kg.+5kg.=7kg.
v2=?

Homework Equations


KEi=PEf

KEi=1/2(m1)(v1)^2

PEf=(m2)(g)(h)

v=(2gh)^1/2

P=mv - I'm pretty sure you don't need this one

The Attempt at a Solution



KEi=PEf
(1/2)(2kg.)(20m/s)^2=(7kg.)(9.81m/s^2)(h)
solve for h=?
h=5.825m

solve for v2=?
v2=(2gh)^1/2
v2=10.69m/s

According to the answer given by my teacher h=1.66m if this is correct please show me how.
 
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lemonlimesoap said:

Homework Statement



A 2kg. lump of clay traveling at a speed of 20m/s collides with and sticks to a 5kg. lump of clay initially at rest and hanging from a string. Find the final speed of the new lump of clay. How high will the clay swing after the collision?

(initial)
m1=2kg.
v1=20m/s

(final)
m2=2kg.+5kg.=7kg.
v2=?

Homework Equations


KEi=PEf

KEi=1/2(m1)(v1)^2

PEf=(m2)(g)(h)

v=(2gh)^1/2

P=mv - I'm pretty sure you don't need this one

The Attempt at a Solution



KEi=PEf
(1/2)(2kg.)(20m/s)^2=(7kg.)(9.81m/s^2)(h)
Here is your error. In an inelastic collision, energy is NOT conserved. Use conservation of momentum to find the velocity of both lumps of clay immediately after the collision and use that rather than "20 m/s".

solve for h=?
h=5.825m

solve for v2=?
v2=(2gh)^1/2
v2=10.69m/s

According to the answer given by my teacher h=1.66m if this is correct please show me how.
 
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