The stoplight had just changed and a 2000 kg Cadillac had entered the intersection, heading north...
Item 7 く) 7of10 Revievw Part A The stoplight had just changed and a 2100 kg Cadillac had entered the intersection, heading north at 2.0 m/s, when it was struck by a 1100 kg eastbound Volkswagen. The cars stuck together and slid to a halt, leaving skid marks angled 35 How fast was the Volkswagen going just before the impact? Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. 因. north of east. u= 1 Value Units...
A 2000 kg Cadillac had just started its march from a stop sign when it was struck from behind by a 1000 kg Volkswagen. The bumpers locked and the two cars slid together until they stopped. Officer Tom, responding to the accident, measured that skid marks were 3.0 m long. The driver also testified that the speed of the Cadillac just before the impact was 5.0 m / s. Officer Tom accused the Volkswagen of driving recklessly. Should the Volkswagen...
A 8000 kg car heading north collides at an intersection with a 12,000 kg truck heading west. If they lock together and travel at 30 m/s at 28° north of west just after the collision, how fast was the west bound car initially traveling?
Two cars collide at an intersection. Car A, with a mass of 2000 kg , is going from west to east, while car B, of mass 1400 kg , is going from north to south at 12.0 m/s . As a result of this collision, the two cars become enmeshed and move as one afterward. In your role as an expert witness, you inspect the scene and determine that, after the collision, the enmeshed cars moved at an angle of...
Two cars collide at an intersection. Car A, with a mass of 2000 kg, is going from west to east, while car of mass 1500 kg, is going from north to south at 15 m/s. As a result, the two cars become enmeshed and move as one. As an expert witness, you inspect the scene and determine that, after the collision, the enmeshed cars moved at an angle of 67° south of east from the point of impact. How fast...