Physics for Scientists and Engineers 10th Edition ยท Linear Momentum and Collisions ยท Problem 19
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Serway & Jewett โ Linear Momentum and Collisions: Problem 19
You have been hired as an expert witness by an attorney for a trial involving a traffic accident. The attorneyโs client, the plaintiff in this case, was traveling eastbound toward an intersection at $13.0\text{ m/s}$ as measured just before the accident by a roadside speed meter, and as seen by a trustworthy witness. As the plaintiff entered the intersection, his car was struck by a northbound driver, the defendant in this case, driving a car with identical mass to the plaintiffโs. The vehicles stuck together after the collision and left parallel skid marks at an angle of $\theta = 55.0^\circ$ north of east, as measured by accident investigators. The defendant is claiming that he was traveling within the $35\text{-mi/h}$ speed limit. What advice do you give to the attorney?
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Physics for Scientists and Engineers ยท 10th Edition
Author: Serway & Jewett
Publisher: Cengage
Chapter: Linear Momentum and Collisions