Suppose a clay model of a koala bear has a mass of 0.215 kg and slides on ice at a speed of 0.745 m/s. It runs into another clay model, which is initially motionless and has a mass of 0.340 kg. Both being soft clay, they naturally stick together. What is their final velocity (in m/s)? (Enter the magnitude.). m/s
(a) What is the mass of a large ship that has a momentum of 1.20 x 10⁹ kg-m/s, when the ship is moving at a speed of 56.0 km/h? 76530612. kg (b) Compare the ship's momentum to the momentum of a 1500 kg artillery shell fired at a speed of 1000 m/s. Pship 8 x Pshell t
Suppose a clay model of a koala bear has a mass of 0.215 kg and slides on ice at a speed of 0.745 m/s. It runs into anot
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Suppose a clay model of a koala bear has a mass of 0.215 kg and slides on ice at a speed of 0.745 m/s. It runs into anot
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