3. Two marbles, A and B, are rolling along a flat, level surface. The table to the right shows some of the properties of each marble at some instant. Treat the two marbles as one system and calculate the total amount of the follow- ing properties for the system as a whole at that instant: mass, position, velocity, volume, color, momentum, and kinetic energy. If it does not make physical sense to calculate the total system value for some property, say so!

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2.3. Two marbles, A and B, are rolling along a flat,
level surface. The table to the right shows
some of the properties of each marble at some
instant. Treat the two marbles as one system
and calculate the total amount of the follow-
ing properties for the system as a whole at
that instant: mass, position, velocity, volume,
color, momentum, and kinetic energy. If it
does not make physical sense to calculate the
total system value for some property, say so!
mass
position
velocity
volume
color
A
5.5 g
<35 cm, 0 >
[-1.5m/s]
2.2 cm³
blue
B
6.5 g
<-15 cm, 0 >
0
0.75 m/s
2.6 cm³
red
Transcribed Image Text:2.3. Two marbles, A and B, are rolling along a flat, level surface. The table to the right shows some of the properties of each marble at some instant. Treat the two marbles as one system and calculate the total amount of the follow- ing properties for the system as a whole at that instant: mass, position, velocity, volume, color, momentum, and kinetic energy. If it does not make physical sense to calculate the total system value for some property, say so! mass position velocity volume color A 5.5 g <35 cm, 0 > [-1.5m/s] 2.2 cm³ blue B 6.5 g <-15 cm, 0 > 0 0.75 m/s 2.6 cm³ red
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