The Linear Momentum of a System of Particles

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The discussion revolves around a problem in linear momentum involving an elastic collision between two carts on a frictionless air track. The original poster seeks assistance in determining the mass of the second cart after an elastic collision, where one cart is initially stationary.

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  • Exploratory, Assumption checking, Problem interpretation

Approaches and Questions Raised

  • The original poster attempts to apply the momentum formula but struggles to find additional equations. Some participants suggest using conservation equations for momentum and kinetic energy. Others question how to isolate variables when both mass and velocity are involved in the equations.

Discussion Status

The discussion includes various approaches to the problem, with participants offering equations related to conservation laws. There is an acknowledgment of the complexities involved in solving for multiple unknowns, and some guidance has been provided regarding the relevant principles of elastic collisions.

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The problem is constrained by the need to determine the unknown mass and speed of the second cart based on the given conditions of the collision. The original poster's request for help indicates a lack of clarity on how to proceed with the equations provided.

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Hello All, I have a question that i can't seem to get.

If someone could help me get started on part a that would be great.

So far i have tryed using P =m1v1 and can't seem to find any other equations that would help with the problem.

Any help is great!
Thank You

Problem:
A cart with mass 390 g moving on a frictionless linear air track at an initial speed of 1.2 m/s undergoes an elastic collision with an initially stationary cart of unknown mass. After the collision, the first cart continues in its original direction at 0.57 m/s.

(a) What is the mass of the second cart?
grams
(b) What is its speed after impact?
m/s
(c) What is the speed of the two-cart center of mass?
m/s
 
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Elastic means kinetic energy is conserved. You have two conservation equations:
m_1 v_{1i}= m_1v_{1f} + m_2v_{2f} and
m_1 v_{1i}^2 = m_1 v_{1f}^2 + m_2v_{2f}^2
You can use these to determine the unknowns.
 
but how would i solve out for m2 or v2 when the equation has both in it?

Does v2f = v1i - v1f ?

Edit: I got it now thanks a lot !
 
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