Momentum - MCAT Chemical and Physical Foundations of Biological Systems

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A 200-gram object moves in the +x direction at 4m/s and collides with an identical object moving in the –y direction at 3m/s. If the two objects stick together after the collision, what is the magnitude of their resulting velocity?

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Use conservation of momentum in each direction: and

The initial momentum in the x direction is provided only by the first object.

This also equals the final x-momentum, when the two objects move together at the same velocity.

The initial momentum in the y direction is provided only by the second object.

Again, this equals the final y-momentum.

Combine the two velocities using the Pythagorean theorem.

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