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Physics, 26.10.2020 07:30, LucasOtto

Car 1 is going to run into a stationary car 2 with a velocity of 16.6 m/s. If car 1 has a mass of 16.2 kg and car has a mass of 4.8 kg, what is the final velocity of car 2 if car 1 has a final velocity of 5.6m/s?

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