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How does the mass of a moving object affect the distance a stationary object will travel after the collision?
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Answered by torres270
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

One force, acting on previously moving object, slows it down from initial velocity V to a collision (there are no absolutely elastic collisions) of one object of mass M that moves at speed V with a stationary object of the same mass. exactly the velocities V1 and V2 of both objects after an elastic collision

Answered by hetalpatel4121982
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A hypothesis states your predictions about what your research will find. It is a tentative answer to your research question that has not yet been tested. For some research projects, you might have to write several hypotheses that address different aspects of your research question.

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