The magnitude of the final velocity of the cue ball is (B) 0.56m/s.
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What is Velocity</h3>
- The definition of velocity is a vector measurement of the rate and direction of motion.
- It is a moving body's speed and direction of motion.
How to calculate the magnitude of the final velocity?
The magnitude of the final velocity can be calculated by following the steps:
- The mass of the cue ball given is 0.4kg.
- The velocity of the cue ball given is +0.80m/s.
- The velocity of the striped ball before the collision is +0.38 m/s.
- The velocity of the striped ball after collision is +0.62m/s.
- We need to find the magnitude of the final velocity of the cue ball.
Assuming all pool balls have the same mass: 0.4kg
Let the final velocity of the cue ball be x.
Now, To find the final velocity:
- Mass of the cue ball × initial velocity of cue ball + Mass of striped ball + initial velocity of striped ball = mass of cue ball × final velocity + mass of striped ball × final velocity of the striped ball
- (0.40)×(0.80)+(0.4)(0.38) = (0.4)(x)+(0.4)(0.62)
- 0.32+0.152=0.4x+0.248
- 0.472=0.4x+0.248
- 0.472-0.248= 0.4x
- 0.224/0.4 =x
- x = 0.56m/s
Therefore, the magnitude of the final velocity of the cue ball is (B) 0.56m/s.
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The correct question is given below:
In a game of pool, a 0.4 kg cue ball is traveling at +0.80 m/s when it hits a slower striped ball moving at +0.38 m/s. After the collision, the striped ball moves off at +0.62 m/s. What is the magnitude of the final velocity of the cue ball? Assume all pool balls have the same mass.
A. 0.20 m/s
B. 0.56 m/s
C. 1.0 m/s
D. 1.8 m/s
(2x + 3y)4
Distribute
4*2x = 8x
4*3y = 12y
8x + 12y
Answer: 8x + 12y
Answer:
The angular speed of the wheel in radians per second is 0.66.
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall the following statement:
A linear speed (v) is given by,
...... (1)
Here, represents the angular speed of the wheel and <em>r</em> represents the radius of the wheel.
From the given information:
Linear speed (v) = 33 cm/s
Radius of the wheel (r) = 50 cm
Now to find the angular speed in radian per second.
Divide both sides by 50.
Hence, the angular speed of the wheel in radians per second is 0.66.
1.4
To make a percent a decimal, divide it by 100.
140 ÷ 100
= 1.4
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