A 1500-kg car moving north

  1. A 1500-kg car moving north at 27.0 m/s is struck by a 2165-kg car moving east at 13.0 m/s. The cars are stuck together. How fast
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    2. Adam asked by Adam
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  2. A 1500-kg car moving north at 27.0 m/s is struck by a 2165-kg car moving east at 13.0 m/s. The cars are stuck together. How fast
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    2. Sean asked by Sean
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  3. A Toyota of mass 1500 kg is driving at 15 m/s North when it rear-ends a Cadillac of mass 2500 kg also moving North at 9 m/s.
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    2. Mike Smith asked by Mike Smith
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  4. A 10,000 kg railroad car traveling north at 10 m/s collides with a 5,000 kg rail car also moving north but at an unknown speed.
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  5. How did human history in North America, from 1500 B.C. to 1500 A.D., differ from the events of Asia, Eurasia, and Europe on
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  6. 1.2. travel by aeroplane at the student rate of R1500 per student for return trip.TABLE 2 number of students 1 2 3 5 10 12 15
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  7. An old Chrysler with mass 1900 kg is moving along a straight stretch of road at 48 km/h. It is followed by a Ford with mass 1500
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    2. winterWX asked by winterWX
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  8. A 1000-kg car is moving east at 80 km/h collides head on with a 1500-kg car moving west at 40 km/h, and the two cars stick
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    2. Help asked by Help
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  9. A 1000 kg car moving at 27 m/s from left to right collides head-on with a 1500 kg car moving at 30 m/s right to left.A)
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    2. Morgan asked by Morgan
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  10. A 1000-kg car moving east at 80 km/h collides head-on with a 1500-kg car moving west at km/h, and the two cars stick together.
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    2. Jan asked by Jan
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