Q.
A metal ball of mass 2kg moving with speed of 36km/h has a collision with a stationary ball of mass 3kg. If after collision, both the ball move together, the loss in kinetic energy due to collision is:
After collision the metal ball sticks with a stationary ball, then the kinetic energy is lost in other forms of heat, hence in this process of in elastic collision the kinetic energy is not conserved (only total energy is conserved) but momentum is conserved.
From law of conservation of momentum, we have m1u1+m2u2=(m1+m2)v ⇒v=(m1+m2)m1u1+m2u2
Given, m=2kg,u1=36×185=10m/s, m2=3kg,u2=0 ∴v=2+32×10+3×0=4m/s
Loss in kinetic energy is ΔK=ΔK′−ΔK′′ ={21m1u12+21m2u22}−{21(m1+m2)v2} ={21×2×(10)2+21×3×0} −{(2+3)×21×(4)} =100−40=60J