Carts A and B stick together whenever they collide. The mass of A is twice the mass

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Carts A and B stick together whenever they collide. The mass of A is twice the mass of B. How could you roll the carts toward each other in such a way that they would be stopped after the collision? (Assume there is no friction and that the carts move on level ground.)

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Inquiry into Physics

ISBN: 978-1305959422

8th edition

Authors: Vern J. Ostdiek, Donald J. Bord

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