On the same horizontal surface, object C collides with an initially stationary t
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On the same horizontal surface, object C collides with an initially stationary target, object Z. The initial speeds of objects C and A arc the same. and m_x = m_z> m_A= m_c. After the collisions, object C moves in the direction shown and has the same final speed as object A. In the space below, copy the vectors and with their tails together. Use these vectors to draw the change in velocity vector for glider C. Is the magnitude of the change in velocity vector of object A greater than, less than, or equal to the magnitude of the change in velocity vector of object C? Explain. Is the magnitude of the change in momentum vector of object A greater than, less than. or equal to the magnitude of the change in momentum vector of object C? Explain. Is the final speed of object X greater than, less than, or equal to the final speed of object Z? Explain. Consider the following incorrect statement: "Gliders A and C have the same change in momentum. They have the same matt, and because they have the same initial speed and tame final speed. Av is the same for each of them." Discuss the errors) in the reasoning.Explanation / Answer
Hi, there is missing data. Please reupload the question showing the vector of object A and I'll be glad to answer
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