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Cart A is moving at 2 m/s and cart b is at rest. After a perfectly elastic collision (cart A is stationary after the collisions), how fast will cart b move? Both carts have a ma…
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Cart A is moving at 2 m/s and cart b is at rest. After a perfectly elastic collision (cart A is stationary after the collisions), how fast will cart b move? Both carts have a mass of 1 kg
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2 m/s is the answer to your question
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2 m/s
Step-by-step explanation:
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