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Ineleastic perpendicular collision question
All the question states is that it moves 11.25 M [Back] (even though other directions were given in terms of east and south) at an acceleration of 9.81 m/s. The problem is I don't know where to start so I can't really make an attempt. Once I get one momentum I could pretty easily figure this out...- MomentumIsHard
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Ineleastic perpendicular collision question
Which equations are those? We only got one equation for in elastic in class, what about the distance one too? What you said makes sense but I can't find 3 equations- MomentumIsHard
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Ineleastic perpendicular collision question
Homework Statement Car 1: 2200kg Initial direction: South Car 2: 1800kg Initial direction: East Cars lock together and slide 11.25M (S 22.25 E) At an acceleration that is 9.81 m (back) (it's a coincidence that this is gravity.) Homework Equations Who's fault was the collision if the speed limit...- MomentumIsHard
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