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Physics, 11.03.2020 06:34, thiago22

A 2000 kg car is moving at 15 m/sec when it collides with a 1200 kg car sitting still. Briefly compare the impulse imparted on the 1200 kg car by the 2000 kg car to the impulse imparted on the 2000 kg car by the 1200 kg car. Which car undergoes the greater change in momentum? Briefly explain your response.

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