Two carts are involved in an inelastic collision. Cart A with mass 0.900 kg hits cart B with mass 0.550 kg (initially at

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Two carts are involved in an inelastic collision. Cart A with mass 0.900 kg hits cart B with mass 0.550 kg (initially at

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Two Carts Are Involved In An Inelastic Collision Cart A With Mass 0 900 Kg Hits Cart B With Mass 0 550 Kg Initially At 1
Two Carts Are Involved In An Inelastic Collision Cart A With Mass 0 900 Kg Hits Cart B With Mass 0 550 Kg Initially At 1 (54.1 KiB) Viewed 24 times
Two Carts Are Involved In An Inelastic Collision Cart A With Mass 0 900 Kg Hits Cart B With Mass 0 550 Kg Initially At 2
Two Carts Are Involved In An Inelastic Collision Cart A With Mass 0 900 Kg Hits Cart B With Mass 0 550 Kg Initially At 2 (31.16 KiB) Viewed 24 times
Two Carts Are Involved In An Inelastic Collision Cart A With Mass 0 900 Kg Hits Cart B With Mass 0 550 Kg Initially At 3
Two Carts Are Involved In An Inelastic Collision Cart A With Mass 0 900 Kg Hits Cart B With Mass 0 550 Kg Initially At 3 (24.4 KiB) Viewed 24 times
Two carts are involved in an inelastic collision. Cart A with mass 0.900 kg hits cart B with mass 0.550 kg (initially at rest). The two carts stick together after the collision and continue to move along together. Cart A has an initial velocity of 0.21 m/s.
Part B What is the initial kinetic energy of cart A? 195| ΑΣΦ KEA.094 Submit Previous Answers Request Answer P X Incorrect; Try Again; 3 attempts remaining 1 ? J
Part D What is the final kinetic energy of the system? KE final= .012 ΑΣΦ Submit Previous Answers Request Answer DMC J X Incorrect; Try Again; 4 attempts remaining Review your calculations and make sure you round to 3 significant figures in the last step.
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