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A moving mass of 8kg collides elastically with a stationary mass of 2kg.If KE be the initial kinetic energy of the moving mass, what will be the kinetic energy left with it after the collision?


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Solution

Step 1: Given

Mass of the first object: m1=8kg

Mass of the second object: m2=2kg

The initial velocity of the first object is u1.

The initial velocity of the second object: u2=0 (since, second object is at rest)

The final velocity of the first object is v1.

The final velocity of the second object is v2

The kinetic energy of the collision is KE

Step 2: Formula Used

KineticEnergy=12mv2

In an elastic collision,

The linear momentum is conserved, so m1u1+m2u2=m1v1+m2v2.

The kinetic energy is conserved, so 12m1u12+12m2u22=12m1v12+12m2v22.

On solving these equations: v1=m1-m2(m1+m2)u1+2m2(m1+m2)u2

Step 3: Find the initial kinetic energy of mass 8 kg.

Calculate the initial velocity of mass 8kg in terms of KE

KineticEnergy=12mv2⇒KE=12×8×u12⇒KE=4u12⇒u1=KE2

Calculate the final velocity of mass 8kg using the formula

v1=m1-m2(m1+m2)u1+2m2(m1+m2)u2=8-2(8+2)×KE2+2×2(8+2)×0=610KE2+0=0.3KE

Calculate the final kinetic energy of mass 8kg.

KineticEnergy=12mv12=12×8×0.3KE2=0.36KE

Hence, the kinetic energy after collision is 0.36KE.


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