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1.)Let us assume that the blocks are in motion, and the x-components of their momenta at a certain moment are [tex]p_1[/tex] and [tex]p_2[/tex], respectively. (there's a pic attached)
Find the x-component of the velocity of the center of mass at that moment.
Express your answer in terms of [tex]m_1,m_2,p_1, p_2[/tex]
my answer is [tex]v_{cm} = \frac{m_1*p_1+m_2*p_2}{m_1+m_2}[/tex] but it's incorrect and i don't understand why.
i think p stands for point particle.
also, i have one more quick quesiton:
2.)Suppose that [tex]v_{cm} = 0 [/tex]. Therefore, the following must be true
A.) [tex]p_1 = p_2[/tex]
B.) [tex] v_1 = v_2[/tex]
c.) m1 = m2
d.) none of the above
for this one, i think that if it's equal to zero, both masses should be equal, is this correct?
Find the x-component of the velocity of the center of mass at that moment.
Express your answer in terms of [tex]m_1,m_2,p_1, p_2[/tex]
my answer is [tex]v_{cm} = \frac{m_1*p_1+m_2*p_2}{m_1+m_2}[/tex] but it's incorrect and i don't understand why.
i think p stands for point particle.
also, i have one more quick quesiton:
2.)Suppose that [tex]v_{cm} = 0 [/tex]. Therefore, the following must be true
A.) [tex]p_1 = p_2[/tex]
B.) [tex] v_1 = v_2[/tex]
c.) m1 = m2
d.) none of the above
for this one, i think that if it's equal to zero, both masses should be equal, is this correct?