Question 4 A 1,300-kg car traveling at 13 m/s collides with a 1,400-kg car, as shown below. The bumpers become intertwiend, so that the cars stick together after the collision. 1,300 kg 1,400 kg a) what is the final velocity after the collision? b) How much energy is lost in the collision?

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Question 4 A 1,300-kg car traveling at 13 m/s collides with a 1,400-kg car, as shown below. The
bumpers become intertwiend, so that the cars stick together after the collision.
1,300 kg
1,400 kg
a) what is the final velocity after the collision?
b) How much energy is lost in the collision?
Transcribed Image Text:Question 4 A 1,300-kg car traveling at 13 m/s collides with a 1,400-kg car, as shown below. The bumpers become intertwiend, so that the cars stick together after the collision. 1,300 kg 1,400 kg a) what is the final velocity after the collision? b) How much energy is lost in the collision?
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