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0.10kg+0.20kgv1x=(0.10kg)(3.0m/s)12(0.30kg)(0m/s2)+12(3.0N/m)(∆x2)2=12(0.30kg)(v1x)2+12(3.0N/m)(0m)2

a. Write a realistic problem for which this is the correct equation(s).

b. Finish the solution of the problem, including a pictorial representation.

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a) The realistic problem will be "100g ball moves with speed 3.0 m/s collides with 200g ball at rest and move together towards an attached spring 3.0 N/m to a wall. Find the displacement of the spring after the collision of the combination with it"

b) Displacement,∆x2=0.18m

Step by step solution

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Step 1. Given equation is :0.10 kg+0.20 kgv1x=(0.10 kg)(3.0 m/s)12(0.30 kg)(0 m/s2)+12(3.0 N/m)(∆x2)2 =12(0.30 kg)(v1x)2+12(3.0 N/m)(0 m)2

We need to find out a realistic problem for which this is the correct equation and have to find out the solution including pictorial representation.

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Step 2. Expressing the realistic problem of the given equation 

The realistic problem will be :

"100g ball moves with speed 3.0 m/s collides with 200g ball at rest and move together towards an attached spring 3.0 N/m to a wall. Find the displacement of the spring after the collision of the combination with it"

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Step 3. Solving the equations to find the speed of the combination and the displacement.

Solvingthfirstequation,(0.10kg+0.20kg)v1x=(0.10kg)(3.0m/s)v1x=0.30kgm/s0.30kg=1m/sSolvingsecondequationfor∆x2,12(0.30kg)(0m/s2)+12(3.0N/m)(∆x2)2=12(0.30kg)(v1x)2+12(3.0N/m)(0m)212(3.0N/m)(∆x2)2=12(0.30kg)(v1x)2(∆x2)2=0.10(v1x)2(∆x2)2=0.10(1.0)2∆x2=0.18m

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