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HELP A 3000-kg truck moving with a velocity of 10 m/s hits a 1000-kg parked car. The impact causes the 1000-kg car to be set in motion at 15 m/s . Assuming that momentum is conserved during the collision,
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A 3000-kg truck moving with a velocity of 10 m/s hits a 1000-kg parked car. The impact causes the 1000-kg car to be set in motion at 15 m/s . Assuming that momentum is conserved during the collision, determine the velocity of the truck immediately after the collision.
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