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Part A In this problem we will consider the collision of two cars initially moving at right angles. We assume that after

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Part A In This Problem We Will Consider The Collision Of Two Cars Initially Moving At Right Angles We Assume That After 1
Part A In This Problem We Will Consider The Collision Of Two Cars Initially Moving At Right Angles We Assume That After 1 (35.54 KiB) Viewed 91 times
Part A In this problem we will consider the collision of two cars initially moving at right angles. We assume that after the collision the cars stick together and travel off as a single unit. The collision is therefore completely inelastic Two cars of masses mand my collide at an intersection. Before the colision, car 1 was traveling eastward at a speed of Us, and car 2 was traveling nortyward at a speed of Us (Figure 1After the collision, the two cars stick together and travel off in the direction shown First, find the magnitude of ý, that is, the speed of the two-car unit after the collision Express in terms of m.my, and the cars' Initial speeds v; and . View Available Hint(s) θ) ΑΣφ ? Figure 1 of 1 Submit Previous Answers -- * Incorrect; Try Again Car Part B Find the target of the angle Express your answer in terms of the moments of the two cars, p) and pa Car 2 tan(0) - P