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A mass breaks suddenly into two parts, masses MM and mm, with speeds VV and vv respectively and carrying a total kinetic energy KK. If \frac{M}{m} = R = 4.2
m
M
=R=4.2, what fractions of KK does each of the masses carry? (Think about significant figures.)
a) MM carries _____ KK.
b) mm carries _____ KK.
A mass breaks suddenly into two parts, masses MM and mm, with speeds VV and vv respectively and carrying a total kinetic energy KK. If \frac{M}{m} = R = 4.2
m
M
=R=4.2, what fractions of KK does each of the masses carry? (Think about significant figures.)
a) MM carries _____ KK.
b) mm carries _____ KK.
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A mass breaks suddenly into two parts, masses M and m, with speeds V and v respectively and carrying a total kinetic energy K.
If M / m = R = 4.2, what fractions of K does each of the masses carry? (Think about significant figures.)
a) M carries _____ K. b) m carries _____ K.
Again you must have an idea what principle and equation to use. Tell us what you think. It seems pretty straightforward to me if you spend a few minutes on it
Like this:
A mass breaks suddenly into two parts, masses M and m, with speeds V and v respectively and carrying a total kinetic energy K.
If M / m = R = 4.2, what fractions of K does each of the masses carry? (Think about significant figures.)
a) M carries _____ K. b) m carries _____ K.
Again you must have an idea what principle and equation to use. Tell us what you think. It seems pretty straightforward to me if you spend a few minutes on it