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Inelastic car collision, answers aren't matching up
I was just able to figure it out, I had to subtract instead of add the two so instead of getting 146,000 I got 10,000, which divided by 3,000 equals to 3.33km/h.- BananasAreCool
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Inelastic car collision, answers aren't matching up
That's what I was thinking was the problem, what is the equation for them moving in opposite directions?- BananasAreCool
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Inelastic car collision, answers aren't matching up
Homework Statement Car A, having a mass of 1.30 x 10+3kg is traveling at 60.0 km/h due east when it collides with car B, having a mass of mass 1.70 x 10+3kg traveling at 40.0 km/h due west. If the collision is totally inelastic, find the final velocity of car B. .Homework Equations I'm using...- BananasAreCool
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