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Answer:Explanation:[tex]\begin{gathered} \text{Mass of Boxcar A, m}_A=\text{ 1500 kg} \\ \text{Initial Velocity of Boxcar A, u}_A=\text{ 5 m/s} \\ \text{Mass of Boxcar B, m}_B=\text{ 1000 kg} \\ \text{Boxcar B was stationary} \\ \text{Initial velocity of Boxcar B, u}_B=\text{ 0m/s} \\ \end{gathered}[/tex]
Final velocity of Boxcars A and B after collision, vf = ?
Using the equation for the conservation of momentum, the final velocity of both boxcars after collision will be calculated as:
[tex]\begin{gathered} m_Au_A+m_Bu_B=(m_A+m_B)v_f \\ 1500(5)+1000(0)=(1500+1000)v_f \\ 7500=2500v_f \\ v_f=\text{ }\frac{7500}{2500} \\ v_f=\text{ }3\text{ m/s} \end{gathered}[/tex]In a different collision:
Boxcar A is stationary before collision. That is,
[tex]u_A=\text{ 0 m/s}[/tex]Since Boxcar B was moving before collision, it will have a certain amount of initial velocity that we are yet to know
[tex]u_B=\text{ ?}[/tex]According to the question, the final velocity still remains the same. That is,
vf = 3m/s
Reapplying the equation for the conservation of momentum in order to calculate the initial velocity of Boxcar B:
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