Physics, 19.10.2021 08:10 sethjohnson386pbnm3x
A 5kg mass moving at 15 m/s collides with a 2kg stationary(0 m/s) mass.
After the collision, both the 5 kg and 2kg mass move off in the same
direction. If the 2 kg mass is moving at 25 m/s, what is the speed of the 5
kg mass? *
Answer from: Quest
c, 1a hope this
Answer from: Quest
insects!
explanation:
Answer from: Quest
when it gains or loses electrons
Answer from: Quest
the answer would most likely be c, because if it's a comical piece of information, it may likely not be true, if it's a site that allows anybody to edit the content, it could mean a five year old is typing the info, and if it's a tv show produced by a celeb, it may have a biased opinion.
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