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4. Two vehicles of equal mass collide at a 90° degree intersection. If the momentum of vehicle A is 1.20x10^5 kg km/h east and the momentum of vehicle B is 8.50x10^4 kg km/h north, what is the resulting momentum of the final mass?
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Answered by Ms. Sue
Please show your work for the questions you've already posted.

8 years ago
Answered by Damon
The same as the original momentum.
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