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Object 1 (mass=6.4 kg) traveling
an object A 2.5kg is traveling at 25meters per second collides head on with a 5kg mass b calculate the velocity of the 5kg mass
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Two objects of same material are travelling
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Object A has a mass of 50 kg. Object B has a mass of 80 kg. They are traveling at the same velocity for the same distance.
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Object 1 (mass=5.5 kg) traveling in the +x direction at a speed of 12.40m/s undergoes an inelastic collision with Object 2
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Two identical masses are moving down a slope. One mass is traveling twice as fast as the other mass. How does the kinetic energy
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Two identical masses are moving down a slope. One mass is traveling twice as fast as the other mass. How does the kinetic energy
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