a 2000kg car traveling east on plains road at 25km/hr collides with a 3000kg truck traveling south on brant st at 40km/hr. they stick together after the collision. assuming that the collision is perfectly inelastic, what is the velocity and direction of the crumpled mass right after the collision occurs?
a 2000kg car traveling east on plains road at 25km/hr collides with a 3000kg truck traveling...
A 1200 kg car traveling 45.0o south of east at 18.0 m/s collides with a 850 kg car traveling north at 23.0 m/s. The cars stick together. What is the velocity of the wreckage just after the collision?
12. A 1500-kg car traveling at 30 m/s east collides with a 3000-kg car traveling at 20 m/s south. The two cars stick together after the collision. What is the speed of the cars after collision?
A car with mass 1500 kg traveling east at 25 m/s collides at an intersection with a 2500kg van traveling north at a speed of 20 m/s. Find the magnitude and direction of the velocity of the wreckage after the collision, assuming that the vehicles undergo a perfectly inelastic collision and assuming no friction.
A 1240 kg car traveling south at 24 m/s with respect to the ground collides with and attaches to a 2510 kg delivery truck traveling east at 16 m/s. A)Determine the direction of the velocity of the two vehicles when locked together just after the collision. Take east direction as zero angle. B)Determine the magnitude of the velocity of the two vehicles when locked together just after the collision.
A 900 kg car traveling east at 15.0 m/s suddenly collides with a 750 kg car traveling north at 20.0 m/s. The cars stick together after the collision. What is the velocity of the wreckage move just after the collision?
A 1200·kg car traveling with a velocity of 12·m/s north collides head-on with a 2400·kg truck traveling with a velocity of 8·m/s south. Immediately after the collision, the velocity of the car is 4·m/s south. Take north as the positive direction (a) What is the velocity of the truck immediately after the collision? (b) What impluse is delivered to the car by the truck? (c) What impluse is delivered to the truck by the car?
A 900-kg car traveling east at 15.0 m/s collides with a 750-kg car traveling north at 20.0 m/s. The cars stick together. Assume that any other unbalanced forces are negligible. a. What is the speed of the wreckage just after the collision? b. In what direction does the wreckage move just after the collision? c. How much kinetic energy is lost in this collision.
A 1500-kg car traveling east at 50 m/s collides with a 2200-kg truck traveling north at 66 m/s. The car and truck become entangled and slide to a stop. What is the final speed immediately after the collision? What angle with respect to the east direction do the entangled vehicles slide?
A truck with a mass of 2300kg is moving north at 50km/hr when it collides with a car of mass 1100kg moving east at 75km/hr. Assuming a perfectly inelastic collision, find the speed and angle (relative to east) of the wreckage.
On an icy road, a 1600-kg car moving north at 23 m/s collides with a 2400-kg car moving east at 16 m/s. The two cars stick and move together. Let east be the x direction, and north be the y direction. What is the y-component of the velocity of the wreckage after the collision?