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A slab of clay with a mass of 0.47 kg and velocity of 8 m/s hits a stationary toy car of mass 0.56 kg. If the clay hits and sticks to the car, what is the velocity of the clay and car after impact?

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Given:

The mass of the clay is


m_1=0.47\text{ kg}

The mass of the car is


m_2=0.56\text{ kg}

The initial velocity of the clay is


v_1=8\text{ m/s}

The initial velocity of the toy car is


v_2=0\text{ m/s}

Required: velocity after the impact

Step-by-step explanation:

when a clay of mass m collides with a toy car then both of them move with the same velocity.

we will apply the momentum conservation here

that is given by

momentum before the impact= momentum after the impact


m_1v_1+m_2v_2=(m_1+m_2)v

Plugging all the values in the above relation, we get


\begin{gathered} 0.47\text{ kg}*8\text{ m/s+0.56 kg}*0=(0.47\text{ kg+0.56 kg\rparen}* v \\ v=(3.76)/(1.03) \\ v=3.65\text{ m/s} \end{gathered}

Thus, the final velocity of clay and car is


3.65\text{ m/s}

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