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A 1000-kg bumper car traveling at 4 m/s from the right collides head on with an 800-kg bumper car traveling at 4 m/s to the left. If bumper car #1 has a speed of 0.5 m/s to the right after the collision, what is
the speed and direction of bumper car #2 after the collision? m/s (to the nearest hundreth) to the
(direction, left or right)
A 1000-kg bumper car traveling at 4 m/s from the right collides head on with an 800-kg bumper car
traveling at 4 m/s to the left. If bumper car #1 has a speed of 0.5 m/s to the right after the collision, what is
the speed and direction of bumper car #2 after the collision?
m/s (to the nearest hundreth) to the
(direction, left or right)

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