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AP Physics 1 4.4: Elastic and Inelastic Collisions

Classify collisions by whether the system’s total kinetic energy is conserved, while applying momentum conservation when external impulse is negligible.

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Effective Fall 2025
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AP Physics 1: Algebra-Based

4.4.A—Describe whether an interaction between objects is elastic or inelastic question 1

[Maximum number: 3]

A student has a cart of mass mcm_{\mathrm{c}} and a block of mass 15mc\frac{1}{5} m_{\mathrm{c}}, as shown in Figure 1.

- At time t=0, the cart is moving to the right across a horizontal surface with constant

speed vcv_{\mathrm{c}}, and the student releases the block from rest.

- At t=t1t=t_{1}, the block collides with and sticks to the top of the cart. The block does not slide

on the cart.

- At t=t2t=t_{2}, the block-cart system continues to move to the right with constant speed vfv_{f}.

Figure 1

Figure 1

A.

Derive an expression for the change in the kinetic energy ΔK\Delta K in the block-cart system

from t=0 to t=t2t=t_{2} in terms of mc,vcm_{\mathrm{c}}, v_{\mathrm{c}}, and physical constants, as appropriate. Begin your

derivation by writing a fundamental physics principle or an equation from the reference

information.

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