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Homework Statement
A 4kg ball moves moving to the east with a speed of 3m/s has an elastic collision with a 2kg ball moving to the west with a speed of 4 m/s.
What is the total momentum of the system after collision?
Determine the velocities of each ball after collision.
Homework Equations
p = mv
KE = (1/2)mv^2
The Attempt at a Solution
So I know that since momentum is always conserved, I can say that:
Momentum Initial = Momentum Final, therefore:
p = mv :: (4kg)(3m/s) + (2kg)(-4m/s) = 4 kgm/s
I think that's correct. But what I'm having trouble on is solving for the velocities
for the balls after the collision. I think the professor said to do it in terms of energy,
but if it's possible to do it with momentum as well, that'd be great.
I'm currently trying to do KE(Initial) = KE (Final)
So, I have 34 J = (1/2)(4kg)v^2 + (1/2)(2kg)(V^2), but there are two unknown variables?
Thank You!