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M A 6.0 kg wagon moving right at 3.0 on a frictionless track collides and sticks to a 4.0 kg wagon moving S m left at 12 S х What is the final speed of the wagons? Consider righ…
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A 6.0 kg wagon moving right at 3.0 on a frictionless track collides and sticks to a 4.0 kg wagon moving
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х
What is the final speed of the wagons?
Consider rightward as the positive direction.
Round answer to two significant digits.
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