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A 2400 kg truck moving at 15 m/s collides with a stationary 1200 kg passengercar, and the two stick together. Assuming that they are free to move afterward,what is the momentum of the truck + car object after the collision?
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Truck:
m = 2400 kg
Speed = 15 m/s
Stationary passenger:
m = 1200 kg
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