In a shipping company distribution center, an open cart of mass 50.0 kg is rolling to the left at a speed of 5.00 m/s. You can ignore friction between the cart and the floor. A 15.0 kg package slides down a chute that is inclined at 37° from the horizontal and leaves the end of the chute with a speed of 3.00 m/s. The package lands in the cart and they roll off together. If the lower end of the chute is a vertical distance of 4.00 m above the bottom of the cart, what are the speed of the package just before it lands in the cart and what is the final speed of the cart?
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dukedadon:
8.87 (:
FrogGirlEmmy:
No direct answers
dukedadon:
too late bucko.
FrogGirlEmmy:
:|
GoodFellow:
@froggirlemmy wrote:
No direct answers
Why is the reason ?
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FrogGirlEmmy:
Because this is a Homework helping site we dont give direct answers but we help guide you to the answer rather then just giving it away
GoodFellow:
@froggirlemmy wrote:
Because this is a Homework helping site we dont give direct answers but we help guide you to the answer rather then just giving it away
Bravo! I know how to solve this, just wanted to know how many of you can solve it. I believe you learn these in your schools at your age.
dukedadon:
no, she's just been warned about the rules many times, good sir.
FrogGirlEmmy:
actually i havent
GoodFellow:
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FrogGirlEmmy:
idk you being rude im just saying this site does not allow direct answers
GoodFellow:
I know that
FrogGirlEmmy:
ik but he just being rude thats what im talkin bout