BONUS** 11. Two trucks with equal mass (3000kg each) collide in a perfectly inelastic collision. One is moving 6m/s to the east while the other is moving 3m/s south. What is the final velocity of the trucks (give magnitude and direction)? What amount of KE is lost during this collision? Why doesn't this violate the conservation of energy? *

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BONUS** 11. Two trucks with equal mass (3000kg each) collide in a perfectly
inelastic collision. One is moving 6m/s to the east while the other is moving 3m/s
south. What is the final velocity of the trucks (give magnitude and direction)?
What amount of KE is lost during this collision? Why doesn't this violate the
conservation of energy? *
Transcribed Image Text:BONUS** 11. Two trucks with equal mass (3000kg each) collide in a perfectly inelastic collision. One is moving 6m/s to the east while the other is moving 3m/s south. What is the final velocity of the trucks (give magnitude and direction)? What amount of KE is lost during this collision? Why doesn't this violate the conservation of energy? *
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