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In a head-on collision, a car stops in 0.30s from
A 5.5 kg object with a speed of 4.0 m/s collides head-on with a 13 kg object moving toward it with a speed of 3.0 m/s. The 13 kg
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In a head-on collision, a car stops in 0.24 from a speed of 15 . The driver has a mass of 77 , and is, fortunately, tightly
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Consider a perfectly inelastic head-on collision between a small car and a large truck traveling at the same speed. Which
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In a head-on collision, a car stops in 0.11 s from a speed of 23 m/s. The driver has a mass of 87 kg , and is, fortunately,
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In a head on collision,a car stops in 0.18s from a speed of 29 m/s . The driver has a mass of 74 kg, and is, fortunately,
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In a head-on collision, a car stops in 0.14{\rm s} from a speed of 24{\rm m}/{\rm s} . The driver has a mass of 67{\rm kg} , and
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In a head-on collision, a car stops in 0.30s from a speed of 30m/s . The driver has a mass of 73kg , and is, fortunately,
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Two cars in opposite directions were going at 50 mph before a collision. They had a head on inelastic collision,
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a large bus and a van, both moving with a velocity of magnitude v, have a head-on-collision and both the vehicles stop after the
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two particles of mass m1=1.5 kg, and m2=3.5 kg undergo a 1-dimensional head-on collision. Their velocities along x are V1i=12
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