8.36 • A 1050 kg sports car is moving westbound at 15.0 m/s on a level road when it collides with a 6320 kg truck driving east on the same road at 10.0 m/s. The two vehicles remain locked together after the collision. (a) What is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the two vehicles just after the collision? (b) At what speed should the truck have been moving so that both it and the car are stopped in the collision? (c) Find the change in kinetic energy of the system of two vehicles for the situ- ations of parts (a) and (b). For which situation is the change in kinetic energy greater in magnitude?

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8.36 • A 1050 kg sports car is moving westbound at 15.0 m/s on a level
road when it collides with a 6320 kg truck driving east on the same road
at 10.0 m/s. The two vehicles remain locked together after the collision.
(a) What is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the two vehicles
just after the collision? (b) At what speed should the truck have been
moving so that both it and the car are stopped in the collision? (c) Find
the change in kinetic energy of the system of two vehicles for the situ-
ations of parts (a) and (b). For which situation is the change in kinetic
energy greater in magnitude?
Transcribed Image Text:8.36 • A 1050 kg sports car is moving westbound at 15.0 m/s on a level road when it collides with a 6320 kg truck driving east on the same road at 10.0 m/s. The two vehicles remain locked together after the collision. (a) What is the velocity (magnitude and direction) of the two vehicles just after the collision? (b) At what speed should the truck have been moving so that both it and the car are stopped in the collision? (c) Find the change in kinetic energy of the system of two vehicles for the situ- ations of parts (a) and (b). For which situation is the change in kinetic energy greater in magnitude?
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