A soccer player runs up behind a 0.450-kg soccer ball traveling at 3.20 m/s and kicks it in the same direction as it is moving, increasing its speed to 12.8 m/s. What magnitude impulse did the soccer player deliver to the ball? (a) 2.45 kg ? m/s (b) 4.32 kg ? m/s (c) 5.61 kg ? m/s (d) 7.08 kg ? m/s (e) 9.79 kg ? m/s
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Two blocks of masses m1 5 2.00 kg and m2 5 4.00 kg are each released from rest at a height of h 5 5.00 m on a frictionless track, as shown in Figure P6.62 (page 196), and undergo an elastic head-on collision. (a) Determine the velocity of each block just before the collision. (b) Determine the velocity of each block immediately after the collision. (c) Determine the maximum heights to which m1 and m2 rise after the collision. h h m1 m2 Figure P6.62
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The first step in solving 6 problem number trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Two blocks of masses m1 5 2.00 kg and m2 5 4.00 kg are each released from rest at a height of h 5 5.00 m on a frictionless track, as shown in Figure P6.62 (page 196), and undergo an elastic head-on collision. (a) Determine the velocity of each block just before the collision. (b) Determine the velocity of each block immediately after the collision. (c) Determine the maximum heights to which m1 and m2 rise after the collision. h h m1 m2 Figure P6.62
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