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Xerxes1986
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A proton is traveling to the right at 2.0E7 m/s. It has a head-on perfectly elastic collision with a carbon atom. The mass of the carbon atom is 12 times the mass of the proton. What are the speeds of each after the collision?
i was trying to tinker with the fact that the KE before and after the collision will be equal and so will be the momentum. but when i solve the equation i get 5773502 m/s but it doesn't work...i don't know how to even start this problem...
i was trying to tinker with the fact that the KE before and after the collision will be equal and so will be the momentum. but when i solve the equation i get 5773502 m/s but it doesn't work...i don't know how to even start this problem...