Two bodies of mass 0.4kg and 0.8kg move towards each other with initial velocities 5m/s and 2m/s respectively. After the collision, they stick together. Then, find the distance travelled by the combined mass, 12sec after the collision.
A
3m
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B
12m
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C
8m
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D
4m
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Solution
The correct option is D4m Let m1=0.4kg,m2=0.8kg The initial velocities of bodies before collision are v1=+5m/s,v2=−2m/s as shown in figure.
After the collision, masses stick together, so combined mass is (m1+m2). Let the masses move with common velocity v.
Applying conservation of linear momentum on system of bodies: Pi=Pf m1v1+m2v2=(m1+m2)v ⇒(0.4)(+5)+(0.8)(−2)=(1.2)v ∴v=0.41.2=13m/s
Hence, the combined system moves with velocity v in the initial direction of motion of 0.4kg mass. ⇒Distance travelled by combined mass in time interval t=12sec, after collision is d=v×t=13×12=4m