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SAT, 04.01.2022 09:50 deeoki3384

A 900-kg car traveling east at 15. 0 m/s suddenly collides with a 750-kg car traveling north at 20. 0 m/s. The cars stick together after the collision. In what direction does the wreckage move just after the collision?.

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