X 10 LL #3 12 Question 11. Two cars collide on a road and lock together on impact, as shown in the figure [not to scale]. Immediately before the collision, car 1 (top in figure) is travelling at a velocity of u = 18m/s at an angle of a = 16 %3D degrees and car 2 has a velocity of u = 30 m/s at an angle of g = 28 degrees. Cars 1 and 2 have masses of m = 1760 kg pue 2190 kg respectively. || W+'u 0. 'n pal in m, tion 6 Swered estion 7 Before collision After collision nswered nestion 8 Calculate their combined velocity, v, and direction of travel, 0, immediately after the collision All angles are defined clearly in the figure. paramsue Question 9 Enter your answers correct to three significant figures. all answered Combined velocity, v = m/s. Question 10 12 marks] Question 11 Direction of travel, 0 = %3D not complete→ P marks] O B/s O B/s 80-60 02/01/2022 P Type here to search insert Scroll delete up Bd f12 an bd f8 pua 13 91 LLI 23 backspace •num Ik 2$ 3. < { V 8 R. home dn 6d enter -> M !N ↑ shift pua alt ctrl alt insert essment lest 3 Question 11. Two cars collide on a road and lock together on impact, as shown in the figure [not to scale]. Immediately before the collision, car 1 (top in figure) is travelling at a velocity of u degrees and car 2 has a velocity of uz = 30 m/s at an angle of ag = 28 degrees. Cars 1 and 2 have masses of m = 18m/s at an angle of a = 16 1760 kg and m2 = %3D 2190 kg respectively. m, jA m,+m, a, m, Before collision After collision Calculate their combined velocity, v, and direction of travel, 0, immediately after the collision. All angles are defined clearly in the figure. Enter your answers correct to three significant figures. Combined velocity, v = m/s. [2 marks] Direction of travel, 0 = [2 marks] 09:08 0日 ■@1 O TV O B/s O B/s 》 @园日 22°C C)ENG Type here to search 02/01/2022 hp home end insert Scroll E3 f12 delete f5 f8 f9 f10 f11 F3 f4 f6 f7 backspace &
X 10 LL #3 12 Question 11. Two cars collide on a road and lock together on impact, as shown in the figure [not to scale]. Immediately before the collision, car 1 (top in figure) is travelling at a velocity of u = 18m/s at an angle of a = 16 %3D degrees and car 2 has a velocity of u = 30 m/s at an angle of g = 28 degrees. Cars 1 and 2 have masses of m = 1760 kg pue 2190 kg respectively. || W+'u 0. 'n pal in m, tion 6 Swered estion 7 Before collision After collision nswered nestion 8 Calculate their combined velocity, v, and direction of travel, 0, immediately after the collision All angles are defined clearly in the figure. paramsue Question 9 Enter your answers correct to three significant figures. all answered Combined velocity, v = m/s. Question 10 12 marks] Question 11 Direction of travel, 0 = %3D not complete→ P marks] O B/s O B/s 80-60 02/01/2022 P Type here to search insert Scroll delete up Bd f12 an bd f8 pua 13 91 LLI 23 backspace •num Ik 2$ 3. < { V 8 R. home dn 6d enter -> M !N ↑ shift pua alt ctrl alt insert essment lest 3 Question 11. Two cars collide on a road and lock together on impact, as shown in the figure [not to scale]. Immediately before the collision, car 1 (top in figure) is travelling at a velocity of u degrees and car 2 has a velocity of uz = 30 m/s at an angle of ag = 28 degrees. Cars 1 and 2 have masses of m = 18m/s at an angle of a = 16 1760 kg and m2 = %3D 2190 kg respectively. m, jA m,+m, a, m, Before collision After collision Calculate their combined velocity, v, and direction of travel, 0, immediately after the collision. All angles are defined clearly in the figure. Enter your answers correct to three significant figures. Combined velocity, v = m/s. [2 marks] Direction of travel, 0 = [2 marks] 09:08 0日 ■@1 O TV O B/s O B/s 》 @园日 22°C C)ENG Type here to search 02/01/2022 hp home end insert Scroll E3 f12 delete f5 f8 f9 f10 f11 F3 f4 f6 f7 backspace &
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