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A railroad car whose mass is 30,000. kg is traveling with a velocity of 2.2 m/s due east and collides with a second railroad car whose mass is also 30,000. kg and is at rest. If the two cars stick together after the collision, what is the velocity of the two cars?

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User Cweigel
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A railroad car whose mass is 30,000. kg is traveling with a velocity of 2.2 m/s due-example-1
A railroad car whose mass is 30,000. kg is traveling with a velocity of 2.2 m/s due-example-2
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Answer:

V = 1.1 m/s

Step-by-step explanation:

given,

mass of railroad car 1 , m = 30,000. kg

travelling at the speed , u = 2.2 m/s

mass of car 2, M = 30,000. kg

initial speed, u' = 0 m/s

final speed of the car after collision, V = ?

using conservation of momentum

m u + M u' = (M+m)V

30000 x 2.2 + 0 = (30000 + 30000) V

60000 V = 66000


V= (66000)/(60000)

V = 1.1 m/s

he velocity of the two cars is equal to V = 1.1 m/s

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