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Chemistry, 26.03.2020 19:44 supremetylor29

Train car Ais at rest when it is hit by train car B. The two cars, which have the same mass, are stuck together and
move off after the collision, How does the final velocity of train cars A and B after the collision compare to the initial
velocity of train car B before the collision?
The final velocity is double train car B's initial velocity
The final velocity is the same as train car B's initial velocity
The final velocity is half of train car B's initial velocity,
The final velocity is zero since train car B will stop,

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