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Physics, 16.12.2020 06:00 nelly4868

A 1210 kg car is driving NE (at 45.0°) at 15.2 m/s when it is
struck by a moving 1540 kg car.
Afterward, they stick together and
move directly east (at 0°) at 23.3
m/s. What was the x-component
of the second car's initial velocity?
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