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  • 08-01-2018
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MihaiONEeye
MihaiONEeye MihaiONEeye
  • 08-01-2018
m1 = 750Kg, v1 = 10m/s
m2 = 2500Kg , v2= 0 (because in problem say cuz that object don t move).

The momentum before colision is equal with the momentum after colision:

m1v1 + m2v2 = (m1+m2)v3 => v3 is the velocity after colison and that s u want to caluclate for your problem

=> m1v1 = (m1+m2)v3 => v3 = m1v1/(m1+m2) now u should do the math i think v3 prox 2,4 but not sure u should caculate
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