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Hello students, in the first case we have given an arrow with a suction cup and we have to look at which is fired at the back of cart and sticks to it causing cart to roll.
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So this represents which type of collision.
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So as we look at the scenario we can say that this describes inelastic collision where there is only the remaining momentum remains constant.
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So here momentum is conserved.
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So we can write momentum constant.
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So this is an inelastic collision process.
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That's why they are moving.
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So the arrows sticking to the cart after the collision indicates they are moved together in one system.
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So inelastic collision.
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Now we have in the second case there is two clay bowls.
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So there are two clay bowls which are moving towards each other.
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So they have equal kinetic energies.
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So k1 is equal to k2 is given but bowl one which is coming from the left.
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So coming from the left we have v1 is greater than v2.
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This is the scenario we have provided...