7700-kg boxcar traveling 18m/s strikes

  1. 7700-kg boxcar traveling 18m/s strikes a second car. The two stick together and move off with a speed of 5.0m/s. What is the
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    2. muller asked by muller
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  2. A 9000 kg boxcar traveling at 17.0 m/s strikes a second boxcar at rest. The two stick together and move off with a speed of 6.5
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  3. A 9000 kg boxcar traveling at 17.0 m/s strikes a second boxcar at rest. The two stick together and move off with a speed of 6.5
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  4. A 9536kg boxcar traveling at 6.8m/s strikes a second boxcar at rest. The two stick together and move off with a speed of
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  5. A 9600 kg boxcar traveling at 17 m/s strikes a second boxcar at rest. The two stick together and move off with a speed of 9.0
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  6. A 9500 kg boxcar traveling at 19 m/s strikes a stationary second car. The two stick together and move off with a speed of 10
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  7. A 485 kg boxcar traveling at 23 m/s strikes a second car (initially at rest). The cars couple, and move off at 9 m/s. What is
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    2. bobby asked by bobby
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  8. A 9600 kg boxcar traveling at 15 m/s strikes a stationary second car. The two stick together and move off with a speed of 7.0
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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  9. Locomotive exert on a 13160-kg boxcar to make it accelerate forward at 0.40 m/s2. How long will it take the boxcar to reach its
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  10. A boxcar of mass 250 tons at rest becomes uncoupled on a 4.0° grade. If the track is considered to be frictionless, what speed
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    2. vicky asked by vicky
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