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Two cars collide at an icy intersection and stick together afterward. The first car has a mass of 1600 kg and was approaching at 4.00 m/s due south.
Two cars collide at an icy intersection and stick together afterward. The first car has a mass of 1600 kg and was approaching at 4.00 m/s due south. The second car has a mass of 900 kg and was approaching at 18.0 m/s due west.
(a) Calculate the final velocity of the cars. (Note that since both cars have an initial velocity, you cannot use the equations for conservation of momentum along the x-axis and y-axis; instead, you must look for other simplifying aspects..) Magnitude
° (counterclockwise from west is positive)
(b) How much kinetic energy is lost in the collision? (This energy goes into deformation of the cars.)