A 14.1kg cart travelling at

  1. A 14.1kg cart travelling at 15km hr collides with a 23.4 kg cart travelling at 11km hr and the carts stick together. Find the
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  2. A student flings a 2.3g ball of putty at a 225g cart sitting on a slanted air track that is 1.5m long. The track is slanted at
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  3. A student flings a 2.3g ball of putty at a 225g cart sitting on a slanted air track that is 1.5m long. The track is slanted at
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  4. A student flings a 2.3g ball of putty at a 225g cart sitting on a slanted air track that is 1.5m long. The track is slanted at
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  5. A 1.0-kg cart and a 0.50-kg cart sit at different positions on a low-friction track. You push on the 1.0-kg cart with a constant
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  6. Two young sisters with a combined mass of 75 kg ride on a cart of mass 30.0kg travelling at 2.0 m/s. If they jump off together
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  7. Two dynamics carts are placed end to end. Cart 1 (1.2 kg) is stuck to cart 2 (1.8 kg). Cart 1 is pushed with a force of 18.9 N
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  8. 1. Imagine a horse pulling a cart. What would happen to the speed of the cart if several bags of cement were added to the cart?
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  9. 1. Imagine a horse pulling a cart. What would happen to the speed of the cart if several bags of cement were added to the cart?
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  10. A 0.054-kg pet lab mouse sits on a 0.35-kg air-track cart, as shown in (Figure 1) . The cart is at rest, as is a second cart
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