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Physics, 12.03.2020 17:34, rileyeddins1010

Let’s use this velocity of 1.18m/s to compare the total momentum and kinetic energy of the cart-disk system before and after the collision. First, let’s start with the momentum. Calculate the percent change in momentum of the cart-disk system resulting from the collision. Recall the mass of the disk is 11.4kg and the mass of the cart is 23.5kg.

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