Answer:
In a collision, the velocity change is always computed by subtracting the initial velocity value from the final velocity value. If an object is moving in one direction before a collision and rebounds or somehow changes direction, then its velocity after the collision has the opposite direction as before.
Explanation:
Answer:
<u>Leather Shoes, Microphones, Candles</u>
<u>Explanation:</u>
Surprisingly, leather Shoes, Microphones, Candles were not mentioned in Stuff Matters a book written by Mark Miodownik which according to him explored "the marvelous things that shape our man-made world."
The topic here is momentum.
When a collision is said to be elastic, it means that the colliding objects now travel at their own new, indivual and distinct velocities, often in different directions.
So we write that as,
(mass of football player x velocity of football player) + (mass of referee x velocity of referee) = (mass of football player x velocity of football player) + (mass of referee x velocity of referee)
(M × 8) + (80 × 0) = (M× 0) + (80 × 5)
8M = 400
M = 50 kg
An upright base / 6ft long