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Two cars leave the same point at the same time, each travelling at the same constant speed and each having the same mass. The first car drives directly east, while the second car heads directly north. If the centre of mass of the two-car system is travelling at 51 km/h (i.e. the magnitude of the velocity), how fast is each car travelling in km/h?
13 years ago

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Wyatt
93.0 km/h
10 years ago

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