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Two cars collide and fuse together
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[QUOTE="killthelights1, post: 4713377, member: 507817"] [h2]Homework Statement [/h2] Car= 25m/s on x-axis and truck= 20m/s on y-axis Car is 1250 kg truck is 1900kg They collide and fuse together and the combined wreckage slides of the road. With final velocity Vf and at angle ° with respect to x-axis . there are no external forces acting for The duration of collision [h2]Homework Equations[/h2] A) using conservation of momentum calculate the final velocity Vf and the angle° the instant after the impact one in x direction and one in y direction . B) show by a direct calculation of the kinetic energies just before and just after the collision that energy it's not conserved. What was the percent cubage in the kinetic energy? Where did the lost energy go? C) the fused wreckage slides a distance Delta(X) 150ft from the point of impact until it comes to rest use the work energy theorem to calculate the coefficient of friction Mk. Please someone solve it in support lost ! [/QUOTE]
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