Question Car A of mass 5M collides with a smaller car of unknown mass on a slick road. Assuming the collision is perfectly inelastic, Car A was traveling at 40 m/s to the right, Car B 10 m/s to the left, and the wreckage at 21.25 m/s to the right, calculate the mass of Car B. Type your answer in in the form of a factor of M. (Ex: 0.5M, M, 2M, etc.) 18 of 22

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Car A of mass 5M collides with a smaller car of unknown mass on a slick road. Assuming the collision is perfectly inelastic, Car A was traveling at 40 m/s to the right, Car B 10 m/s to the left, and the wreckage at
21.25 m/s to the right, calculate the mass of Car B.
lype your answer in in the form of a factor of M.
(Ex: 0.5M, M, 2M, etc...)
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Transcribed Image Text:Quèstion 18 Car A of mass 5M collides with a smaller car of unknown mass on a slick road. Assuming the collision is perfectly inelastic, Car A was traveling at 40 m/s to the right, Car B 10 m/s to the left, and the wreckage at 21.25 m/s to the right, calculate the mass of Car B. lype your answer in in the form of a factor of M. (Ex: 0.5M, M, 2M, etc...) A Moving to another question will save this response. « Question 18 of 22 > » 7:53 DELL
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