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In Fig. 9-62, block 2 (mass 1.0 kg) is at rest on a frictionless surface and touching the end of an un-stretched spring of spring constant . The other end of the spring is fixed to a wall. Block 1 (mass 2.0 kg), traveling at speedV1=4.0m/s, collides with block 2, and the two blocks stick together. When the blocks momentarily stop, by what distance is the spring compressed?

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Compressed distance of the spring is x=0.33m

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01

Step 1: Given Data

Mass of the block 2,m2=1kg

Initial velocity of block 2,Vi2=0m/s

Spring constantk=200N/m

Mass of the block 1,m1=2kg

Initial velocity of block 1,vi1=4m/s

02

Determining the concept

Usetheprinciple of conservation of momentum and find final velocity ofthetwo blocks. Then, by using conversion of K.E. to spring energy at the point wheretheblocks momentarily stop, find compressed distance x.According tothe conservation of momentum, momentum of a system is constant if no external forces are acting on the system.

Formulae are as follow:

Pi=PfP=mvK=12mv2Ks=12kx2

03

Determining the compressed distance of the spring (x)

To find compressed distance, find final velocity ofthetwo blocks.Applyingthe principle of conservation of momentum,

Total momentum P1→before collision = Total momentum after collision role="math" localid="1661491360090" Pf→

For the given situation,

Total initial momentum = Initial momentum of block 1+ Initial momentum of block 2.

Pi→=Pi1→+Pi2→

As initially block e is at rest,Pi2→=0

Pi→=Pi1→=m1vi1⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅⋅(1)

Total final momentum = final momentum of block 1+ final momentum of block 2

As after collision, the blocks stick together, they will have same final velocity.

Pf→=m1vf1+m2vf2

vf1=vf2=vfPf→=m1+m2vf.....2

Equating equation (1) and (2),

m1vi1=m1+m2vfvf=2×42+1vf=2.66m/s≈2.7m/s

Now, using the energy conservation,

12m1+m2v2=12kx21+22.72=200x2

Solving this for x,

x=0.33 m.

Hence, the compressed distance of spring will be x=0.33 m.

Therefore, by applying the principle of conservation of momentum and conversion of kinetic energy into spring energy, the compressed distance of the spring can be calculated

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