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29 November, 01:05

Two cars (with masses 2000 kg and 1000 kg) collide head on an icy road. Before the collision, the more massive vehicle was moving at 10 m/s to the right and the less massive vehicle was moving at 15 m/s to the left. Immediately after the collision, the more massive vehicle was moving at 7.0 m/s to the left. How fast was the less massive Vehicle immediately after the collision?

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  1. 29 November, 02:10
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    v₂' = 19 m/s

    Explanation:

    given,

    mass of car one = m₁ = 2000 Kg

    mass of car two = m₂ = 1000 Kg

    velocity of car one in right (v₁) = 10 m/s

    velocity of car two in left (v₂) = 15 m/s

    after collision

    velocity (v₁') = 7 m/s

    v₂' = ?

    using conservation of momentum

    m₁v₁ + m₂v₂ = m₁v₁' + m₂v₂'

    m₁v₁ + m₂v₂ = m₁v₁' + m₂v₂'

    2000 x 10 - 1000 x 15 = - 2000 x 7 + 1000 v₂'

    1000 v₂' = 19000

    v₂' = 19 m/s
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