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Given the definition for linear momentium, p, and kinetic energy (KE) seen in th

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Question

Given the definition for linear momentium, p, and kinetic energy (KE) seen in the exercise document, use the figure (showing a perfectly inelastic collision, in which the objects collide and stick together) and initial
information given below to calculate.

a.) initial momentium, p(i), for each object
b.) final momentium, p(f), for each object
c.) linear impulse, J, experienced by each object
d.) linear impulse, J, experienced by entire system
e.) initial kinetic energy, KE(i) for each object
f.) final kinetic energy, KE(f) for each object
g.) change in kinetic energy for each object
h.) change in kinetic energy for entire system

Given initial information
m(1) = 5.0kg
v(1i) = 1.5m/s
m(2) = 3.0kg
v(2i) = 0.0m/s

Explanation / Answer

Where is the figure?Please attach it other wise question is meaning less

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