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4. Assuming that this is a perfect inelastic collision, calculate the velocity after the collision in the example below. BEFORE m-80 kg v=6 m/s m= 40 kg v=0 m/s AFTER m-80 kg V=? m 40 kg V=?
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4. Assuming that this is a perfect inelastic
collision, calculate the velocity after the
collision in the example below.
BEFORE
m-80 kg
v=6 m/s
m= 40 kg
v=0 m/s
AFTER
m-80 kg
V=?
m 40 kg
V=?
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