Physics, 17.10.2021 01:00 averyrogerss560
Two objects, x and y, move toward one another and eventually collide. Object x has twice the
mass of object y, AND is moving at twice the speed of object y to the right before the collision.
Object y has half the mass of object x, AND is moving at half the speed of object x to the left
before the collision. Which of the following describes the magnitude of the accelerations of the
objects on each other during the collision?
Object will have half the acceleration of objectly
Objecty will have halt the adceleration of objects
Objects will have a fourth of the acceleration of object
Object y will have a fourth of the acceleration of object x
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