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Two cars collide with each other. Before the collision, one car (m = 1300 kg) is going north at 30 m/s and the other car (m= 900 kg) is going south at 15 m/s. What is the moment…
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Two cars collide with each other. Before the collision, one car (m = 1300 kg)
is going north at 30 m/s and the other car (m= 900 kg) is going south at 15
m/s. What is the momentum of the system made up of the two cars after the
collision?
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25,500 kg*m/s north
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25,500 kg•m/s north
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