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Block 1, with massm1 and speed 4.0 m/s, slides along anx axis on a frictionless floor and then undergoes a one-dimensional elastic collision with stationary block 2, with massm2=0.40m1.The two blocks then slide into a region where the coefficient of kinetic friction is 0.50; there they stop. How far into that region do (a) block 1 and (b) block 2 slide?

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a) Sliding distance of block is,d1=30cm

b) Sliding distance of block is,d2=3.3m

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01

Step 1: Given Data

Mass of first block 1 ism1.

Initial velocity of block 1 isV1i=4.0m/s

Mass of block 2 ism2=0.40m1.

Initial velocity of second block isV2i=0m/si.e. block is at rest.

Coefficient of kinetic friction is μ=0.50.

02

Determining the concept

From the law of conservation of mechanical energy, it can be said that the total energy of the system must be conserved during, before, and after the collision.According to conservation of energy, energy can neither be created, nor be destroyed.

Formulae are as follow:

For conservation of linear momentum,m1V1i+m2V2i=m1V1f+m2V2f

Conservation of kinetic energy,12m1V1i2=12m1V1f2+12m2V2f2

Speed in center of mass is,Vcom=m1V1im1+m2V1i

For elastic collision,V1f=m1-m2m1+m2

From equation 9-68,V2f=2m1m1+m2V1i

Where, m1, m2 are masses and V is velocity.

03

(a) Determining to find the sliding distance of block 1

Let,andare masses of blockand block 2 respectively. Initial velocity of blockis zero.

m1V1i=m1V1f+m2V2f

Similarly, the total kinetic energy is conserved,

12m1V1i2=12m1V1f2+12m2V2f2

Solving equation tois given by equation 9-67,

V1f=m1-m2m1+m2V1iV1f=m1-0.40m1m1+0.40m14.0V1f=0.601.40×4.0V1f=1.71m/s

Solving equation V2fis given by equation 9-68,

V2f=2m1m1+m2V1iV2f=2m1m1+0.40m24V2f=21.40×4V2f=21.40×4V2f=5.71m/s

During the sliding of block, the kinetic energy of block is converted to the thermal form. Thus,K1f=12m1V1f2is the kinetic energy converted to thermal form, i.e.ΔEht=μkm1gd1

12m1V1f2=μkm1gd1d1=12×V1f2μkgd1=12×1.7120.50×9.80d1=0.2983md1=0.30md1=30cm

Hence, sliding distance of block is,d1=30cm

04

(b) Determining to find the sliding distance of block 2

During the sliding of blockthe kinetic energy of the blockis converted tothermal energy. Therefore,K2f=12m2V2f2is the kinetic energy converted to the thermal form, i.e.

∆Eth=μkm2gd212m2V2f2=μkm2gd1d2=12×V2f2μkgd1=12×5.7120.50×9.80d1=3.3269md1=3.3m

Hence,sliding distance of block is,d2=3.3m

Therefore, by using the concept of conservation linear momentum, the sliding distance of block and block and speed of center of mass can be found.

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