Physics
Physics, 06.11.2019 05:31, lexybellx3

On a highly polished, essentially frictionless lunch counter, a 0.500 kg submarine sandwich moving 3.00 m/s to the left collides with an 0.250 kg grilled cheese sandwich moving 1.20 m/s to the right.
(a) if the two sandwiches stick together, what is their final velocity?
(b) how much mechanical energy dissipates in the collision? where did this energy go?

answer
Answers: 2

Other questions on the subject: Physics

image
Physics, 21.06.2019 21:30, canyonrico05
One day, after pulling down your window shade, you notice that sunlight is passing through a pinhole in the shade and making a small patch of light on the far wall. you see that the patch of light seems to be a circular diffraction pattern. it appears that the central maximum is about 1 cm across and you estimate that the distance from the window shade to the wall is about 3 m. what is (a) the average wavelength of sunlight? (b) the diameter of the pinhole?
Answers: 3
image
Physics, 22.06.2019 07:00, 21nvargas
Which statement is best supported by the information in the chart? wave y is moving the fastest. wave x is moving the fastest. all of the waves are moving at the same speed. all of the waves have the same value of wavelengths per second.
Answers: 3
image
Physics, 22.06.2019 10:30, antoinewill05
J. j. thomson’s experiment disproved the theory that an atom
Answers: 3
image
Physics, 22.06.2019 14:20, jadahilbun01
A1-lb collar is attached to a spring and slides without friction along a circular rod in a vertical plane. the spring has an undeformed length of 5 in. and a constant k =25 lb/ft. knowing that the collar is released from being held at a determine, the speed of the collar and the normal force between the collar and the rod as the collar passes through b.
Answers: 3
Do you know the correct answer?
On a highly polished, essentially frictionless lunch counter, a 0.500 kg submarine sandwich moving 3...

Questions in other subjects:

Konu
Mathematics, 03.11.2020 23:40
Konu
Mathematics, 03.11.2020 23:40
Konu
Mathematics, 03.11.2020 23:40