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Physics, 30.11.2019 01:31, amedaldafari

An enormous urban vehicle (euv), all 2500 kg of it, zips along the road. the driver fails to notice a stopped 1100 kg auto directly ahead. after the inevitable collision, the vehicles stick together and slide to a stop 50 m down the road. evidence technicians measure the friction coefficient to be 0.7. determine the speed the euv was going before the collision. do you think legal action is likely? explain briefly. a bug is hovering in the air (v = 0) when a heavy automobile, moving at 20 m/s, suddenly collides with it. if the collision is perfectly elastic (the bug hopes this is the case), then determine the bug's speed after the collision.

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