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6 March, 16:21

A 1,150-kg car moving east at 80 km/h collides head-on with a 1,900-kg car moving west at 40 km/h, and the two cars stick together. It's initial speed is 5km/h. How much KE is lost in the collision?

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  1. 6 March, 18:11
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