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What velocity must a 1340 kg car have in order to have the same momentum as a 2680 kg truck traveling at a velocity of 15 m/s to the west?
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momentum = mass * velocity, so ...
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Remember to say West.
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jordan
3.0 x 10^1 m/s to the west
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