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Physics, 20.11.2021 14:00 paulagarza

A 1500 kg car traveling at 100 km/h South collides with a 1200 kg car traveling North at 100 km/h. The heavier car continues to move South after the collision, but slows to 25.0 km/h. How fast is the lighter car moving after the collision?

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