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Collision of Mass Spring System
A mass m1, with initial velocity V0, strikes a mass-spring system m2, initially at rest but able to recoil. The spring is massless with spring constant k (see Figure 1.1). There is no friction.
Figure 1.1
a) What is the maximum compression of the spring?
b) If, long after the collision, both objects travel in the same direction, what are the final velocities V1 and V2 of m1 and m2 respectively?
SOLUTION
a) The maximum compression of the spring occurs at the moment when the velocities of the two masses and become equal (see Figure 1.2). For this moment we can write conservation of momentum and energy as
(1)
(2)
where A is the maximum compression of the spring; from (1)
Figure 1.2
and from (2)
where μ = m1 m2/(m1 + m2) is the reduced mass.
b) If, long after the collision, both masses move in the same direction, it means m1 > m2, that and the spring will not be compressed. So we have
We can easily find V1 and V2 from these equations
where γ = m2/m1.
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