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Physics, 25.02.2021 21:40, saintsfan2004

Two objects, A and B, with masses of 3.4 kg and 1.6 kg, move on a frictionless horizontal surface. Object A moves to the right at a constant speed of 5.2 m/s
while object B moves to the right at a constant speed of 1.8 m/s. They collide and
stick together (a perfectly inelastic collision). a. Determine the total momentum
of the system (both objects) before the collision b. Find the speed of the two
objects after the collision c. Are the momentum and kinetic energy of the system
(the 2 toy cars) conserved? Explain. Show the steps on how you arrived at your
final answer.

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