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Olaf is standing on a sheet of ice that covers the football stadium parking lot in
Buffalo, New York; there is negligible friction between his feet and the ice. A
friend throws Olaf a ball of mass 0.400kg that is traveling horizontally at
11.8m/s. Olaf's mass is 69.3kg.
If Olaf catches the ball, with what speed do Olaf and the ball move
afterward?
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Buffalo, New York; there is negligible friction between his feet and the ice. A
friend throws Olaf a ball of mass 0.400kg that is traveling horizontally at
11.8m‘s. Olaf's mass is 69.3kg.
If the ball hits Olaf and bounces off his chest horizontally at 7.30m/s
in the opposite direction, what is his speed_afier the collision?
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increasing force on it in the +x-direction. This force obeys the equation
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A hunter on a frozen, essentially frictionless pond uses a rifle that shoots 4.20g
bullets at 950m/s. The mass of the hunter (including his gun) is 71.5kg, and the
hunter holds tight to the gun after firing it.
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A 0.140kg glider is moving to the right on a frictionless, horizontal air track.
with a speed of 0.870m/s. It has a head-on collision with a 0.297kg glider that is
moving to the left with a speed of 2. 5m/s. Suppose the collision is elastic.
a) Find the magnitude of the final velocity of the 0.140kg glider.
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3.3S Twocars, onea compact with mass 1200kg and the other a large gas-guzzler
with mass 2900kg, collide head-on at typical freeway speeds.
Which car has a greater magnitude of momentum change?
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subcompact car with mass 800kg traveling east on University collides with a
maroon pickup truck with mass 1900kg that is traveling north on Texas and
ran a red light. The two vehicles stick together as a result of the collision and,
after the collision, the wreckage is sliding at 16.0m/s in the direction 24° east of
north. The collision occurs during a heavy rainstorm; you can ignore friction
forces.
&) Calculate the speed of the car before the collision.
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A baseball has mass 0.145kg.
If the velocity of a pitched ball has a magnitude of 50.0m/s and the
batted ball's velocity is 65.0m/s in the opposite direction, find the
magnitude of the change in momentum of the ball.
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