PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 15, Problem 80P
A ball of negligible size and mass m is given a velocity of v0 on the center of the cart which has a mass M and is originally at rest. If the coefficient of restitution between the ball and walls A and B is e, determine the velocity of the ball and the cart just after the ball strikes A. Also, determine the total time needed for the ball to strike A, rebound, then strike B, and rebound and then return to the center of the cart. Neglect friction.
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