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Physics, 05.05.2021 17:20 weeblordd

4) En un colectivo van 2 personas, una al lado de la otra, Martín que pesa 80 kg. y Josefina que pesa 50 kg. El colectivo lleva una velocidad de 50 km/h y frena de golpe: ¿Cuanto es la velocidad del colectivo en m/s?

¿Cuánto es la cantidad de movimiento que tiene cada uno?

¿Cuál de las 2 personas se cae antes para adelante? ¿Porqué?

¿Cuál llegará más lejos al caer? ¿Porqué?

Por favor necesito su ayuda, es para hoy

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