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BONUS PROBLEM (15 POINTS) A 1300 kg car moving at 16.5 m/s collides with a stationary...
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Problem3 1500-kg car moving at 16.00 m/s suddenly collides with a stationary car of mass 1000 kg a) What is the total initial momentum? b) If the two vehicles lock together, what is their combined velocity immediately after the collision? c)What is change in momentum? d)What is the impulse? e) What is the average force acting on the stationary car by the...
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. A 1,100 kg car is moving at 20 m/s north when it collides head on with a 390 kg motorcycle moving at 15 m/s south toward the car. Given that the motorcycle and car stick together in the collision, how fast and in what direction will the two vehicles be moving just after the collision
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