A 1,500-kg car traveling east

  1. Two vehicles with the same mass collide and lock together traveling 28 m/s at 37 degrees north of east after the collision. How
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  2. Two vehicles with the same mass collide and lock together traveling 28 m/s at 37 degrees north of east after the collision. How
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  3. On a safari, a team of naturalists sets out toward a research station located 4.0 km away in a direction 42° north of east.
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  4. On a safari, a team of naturalists sets out toward a research station located 5.54 km away in a direction 47.9 ° north of east.
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  5. On a safari, a team of naturalists sets out toward a research station located 6.3 km away in a direction 42° north of east.
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  6. At a busy intersection a 1460-kg car traveling west with a speed of 12 m/s collides head-on with a minivan traveling east with a
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  7. A 1500 kg car traveling at 100 km/h west collides with a 1200 kg car traveling east at 85 km/h. The heavier car slows to 25 km/h
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  8. Two carts of identical mass (500 kg). One is traveling south and the other is traveling east. They collide (inelastic collision)
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  9. A car initially traveling northeast (45° N of E) at 28.3 m/s takes 6.0 s to turn to the east. After the turn, the car is
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  10. A cruise ship is traveling in the Atlantic Ocean at a constant rate of 40 mi/h and is traveling 2 mi east for every 5 mi north.
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