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A 328-kg car moving at 19.1 m/s in the +x direction hits from behind a second car moving at in the same direction.
 
  If the second car has a mass of and a speed of right after the collision, what is the velocity of the first car after this sudden collision?
  A) 18.2 m/s B) -14.0 m/s C) 24.2 m/s D) 14.0 m/s

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A cat and a mouse run along a road with the same kinetic energy. The faster runner is the
 
  A) cat.
  B) mouse.
  C) both run at the same speed
  D) not enough information



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Answer to Question 1

D

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Answer: B



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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