SOLUTION: a 2000-kg car traveling at 8 m/s strikes a stationary car whose mass is the same. The two cars stick together afger the crash. What is their speed just afterward?

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Question 667266: a 2000-kg car traveling at 8 m/s strikes a stationary car whose mass is the same. The two cars stick together afger the crash. What is their speed just afterward?
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