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A 100 kg car traveling at 40 m/s bounces off a stationary 300 kg car-recoiling at 20 m/s after the collision. What is the change in momentum during the collision (in kgm/s)?
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change momentum=mass(Vf-vi)=100*(20+40) joule-seconds
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