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Solving the Mystery of a 4-Way Car Crash
is it possible you can start me off?- JeffG
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Solving the Mystery of a 4-Way Car Crash
It looks pretty accurate but I am not even sure we need time for this problem, but again thanks for your help- JeffG
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Solving the Mystery of a 4-Way Car Crash
Thanks so much for your help, hopefully some on else can help me too Thanks so much! Wait what if one does not stop and one was speeding does that make a difference?- JeffG
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Solving the Mystery of a 4-Way Car Crash
I just realized that the angle is 30 degrees and the distance they traveled after crash was 11 meters I made a mistake in the pic- JeffG
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Solving the Mystery of a 4-Way Car Crash
This is why it's confusing because all I got was that picture- JeffG
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Solving the Mystery of a 4-Way Car Crash
Homework Statement The problem is that there are too cars and they crash and we have to gigure out which one was the one that caused the crash? Also it is a four way stop here is a pic that would help Homework Equations Find Velocity The Attempt at a Solution I don't...- JeffG
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- Car Car crash Crash Mystery
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