Mathematics Advanced paper 3C:Further Mechanics 1
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PAPER 3C: Further Mechanics 1
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, 1. [In this question, i and j are horizontal perpendicular unit vectors.]
A particle A has mass 3 kg and a particle B has mass 2 kg.
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The particles are moving on a smooth horizontal plane when they collide directly.
Immediately before the collision, the velocity of A is (3i – j) m s–1 and the velocity of
B is (–6i + 2j) m s–1
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Immediately after the collision the velocity of A is 2i j m s–1
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(a) Find the total kinetic energy of the two particles before the collision.
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(b) Find, in terms of i and j, the impulse exerted on A by B in the collision.
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(c) Find, in terms of i and j, the velocity of B immediately after the collision.
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