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Ball “A” Ball “B”

Ball “A” is moving toward Ball “B”. Ball “B” isstationary

Ball “A” and Ball “B” have the same mass!

When “A” strikes “B”, Ball “B” moves upward and Ball “A” moves downward.

Whatever momentum “A” has before the collision A’ and B’share after they collide

vA

vB’

vA’

KE = KE’

v12 + v2

2 = v1’2 + v2’2

If v2 = 0 then, v1 = v1’2 + v2’2

vA

vB’

vA’

vA

vB’

vA’

vA

vB’ vA’

vB’ = Cos1 vA

vA’ = Sin1 vA

vA

vB’

vA’

vBx’

vBy’

vAx’

vAy’

vBx’ = Cos vB’

vBy’ = Sin vB’

vAx’ = Cos vA’

vAy’ = Sin vA’

vA = vBx’ + vAx’

0 = vBy’ + vAy’

vA

vB’

vA’

vBx’

vBy’

vAx’

vAy’

p = p’ mvA = mvA’Cos2 + mvB’Cos1

m1 = m2 vA = vA’Cos2 + vB’Cos1

12

vA

vB’

p = p’

On ‘y’ axis0 = Sin1 vB’ + Sin2 vA’

Sin2 = -Sin1 vB’/vA’

va’

vA

vB’

vA’

vBx’

vBy’

vAx’

vAy

Two balls of equal mass strike each other. Ball A moves at 5.20 m/sand strikes ball B, which is stationary. After the collision ball Atravels above the original path at an angle of 21.00. What is the “p” “v”s of each ball after the collision?

1. vA’ = Cos1 vA vA’ = Cos 21.00 x 5.20 m/s vA’ = 4.85 m/s

2. vA = vA’2 + vB’2 vB’ = vA2 - vB’2 vB’ = 1.88 m/s

3. Sin2 = -Sin1 vA’/vB’ 2 = -Sin210 x 4.85m/s 1.88m/s

= 680

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