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Figure 9-30 shows a snapshot of block 1 as it slides along an x-axis on a frictionless floor before it undergoes an elastic collision with stationary block 2. The figure also shows three possible positions of the center of mass (com) of the two-block system at the time of the snapshot. (Point Bis halfway between the centers of the two blocks.) Is block 1 stationary, moving forward, or moving backward after the collision if the com is located in the snapshot at (a) A, (b) B, and (c) C?

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  1. After a collision at A, block 1 is moving forward
  2. After a collision at B, block 1 is stationary
  3. After a collision at C, block 1 is moving backward.

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The given data

Figure showing the snapshot of block 1 sliding along the x-axis which undergoes an elastic collision with block 2

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Understanding the concept of the center of mass

Using the concept of center of mass, we can find answers for the collision of block 1 at positions a), b), and c). Using the concept of center of mass we can guess the direction of the motion of the bodies after the collision.

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a) Calculation of the situation of block 1 at A

If the center of mass of the blocks is at A, the mass of block 1 will be greater than that of block 2. Hence, after collision block 1 will move forward.

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c) Calculation of the situation of block 1 at B

If the center of mass of the blocks is at B, the mass of block 1 will be equal to the mass of block 2. Hence, after collision block 1 will become stationary.

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c) Calculation of the situation of block 1 at C

If the center of mass of the blocks is at C, the mass of block 2 will be greater than that of block 1. Hence, after collision block 1 will move backward.

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