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SAT, 13.11.2021 09:00 christine44gordon

Two carts collide and bounce apart. Cart 1 had a momentum of –6 kg • m/s before the collision. Cart 2 had a momentum of 10 kg • m/s before the collision. What is the total momentum of the carts after the collision? –16 kg • m/s –10 kg • m/s 4 kg • m/s 10 kg • m/s.

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