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Question & Answer
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1 m/s
2 m/s
0 m/s
3 m/s
Understanding the Answer
Let's break down why this is correct
First, add the initial momenta: 2 kg × 3 m/s = 6 kg·m/s. Other options are incorrect because It assumes A keeps the same speed as before; Some think the heavier object pulls the lighter one to zero speed, but momentum must still be conserved.
Key Concepts
Classical Mechanics Principles
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Deep Dive: Classical Mechanics Principles
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Definition
Classical mechanics principles cover Newton's Laws, the Principle of Least Action, Euler-Lagrange equations, and Hamilton's equations. It provides a foundational understanding of the classical state of physical systems and their behavior.
Topic Definition
Classical mechanics principles cover Newton's Laws, the Principle of Least Action, Euler-Lagrange equations, and Hamilton's equations. It provides a foundational understanding of the classical state of physical systems and their behavior.
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