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Let's say that 2 objects inelastically collided in outer space.
One has a Mass of 2kg, and velocity 5m/s.
The other has a Mass of 4kg, and velocity is 0m/s. ( at rest)
1) Energy cannot be created or destroyed. (Energy is conserved)
2) Momentum is conserved.
Total Momentum before was (2x5) + (4x0) = 10kg m/s
Total Momentum after, therefore, also = 10kg m/s
Hence, velocity of the 2 objects moving is 'v' in the equation :
10 = (v x [4+2])
so v = 10/6 m/s
Now from Kinetic Energy perspective:
Before -- k.e = 1/2 x 2 x 25 = 25J
After -- k.e = 1/2 x [4+2] x 25/9 = 25/3 J
So what happened to the K.E after the Collision for it to go from 25 to 25/3??
One has a Mass of 2kg, and velocity 5m/s.
The other has a Mass of 4kg, and velocity is 0m/s. ( at rest)
1) Energy cannot be created or destroyed. (Energy is conserved)
2) Momentum is conserved.
Total Momentum before was (2x5) + (4x0) = 10kg m/s
Total Momentum after, therefore, also = 10kg m/s
Hence, velocity of the 2 objects moving is 'v' in the equation :
10 = (v x [4+2])
so v = 10/6 m/s
Now from Kinetic Energy perspective:
Before -- k.e = 1/2 x 2 x 25 = 25J
After -- k.e = 1/2 x [4+2] x 25/9 = 25/3 J
So what happened to the K.E after the Collision for it to go from 25 to 25/3??