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11.03.2021 •
Physics
A 2011kg car is moving at a velocity of 23.9m/s, east. Suddenly, it collides with a second car on an icy surface that has a mass of 1950kg and is moving at a velocity of 15.7m/s, east. During the collision, the two cars stick together and continue to move. What is the final velocity of the two cars? What type of a collision is this?
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Ответ:
"21.6 g" is the appropriate solution.
Explanation:
The given values are:
Mass of portion,
= 100g
Gram of protein,
= 14.4g
Now,
The protein throughout per gm will be:
=![\frac{Gram \ of \ protein}{Mass \ of \ portion}](/tpl/images/1225/7840/fb7a6.png)
On substituting the values, we get
=![\frac{14.4}{100}](/tpl/images/1225/7840/bf371.png)
=![0.144](/tpl/images/1225/7840/cee2c.png)
hence,
The protein found in 150g portion will be:
=![0.144\times 150](/tpl/images/1225/7840/98bf6.png)
=![21.6 \ g](/tpl/images/1225/7840/dbd54.png)