1. Two cars collide at an intersection. Car A has a mass of 1200 kg and car B has a mass of 1500 kg. In the collision, the wheels of the cars are locked and the two slide together, µ_k= 0.2, along 10 m, in a direction defined by 8 = 60. Determine the celerities v_A and v_B that the cars had immediately before the collision. crash.

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1. Two cars collide at an intersection. Car A has a mass of 1200 kg and car B has a mass of
1500 kg. In the collision, the wheels of the cars are locked and the two slide together, µ_k=
0.2, along 10 m, in a direction defined by 8 = 60. Determine the celerities v_A and v_B that
the cars had immediately before the collision. crash.
Use the conservation of linear momentum equations:
p² = mzet
[p] = [m] [2]
= Kg.M/S
Pa = Pd
(most mrs) = (m & + my VB) d
x
(144"PA + m² 32%) a = (MANA+M80s), yd
в съдца
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