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What is the impact speed when a car moving at 300km/h bumps into the rear of another car traveling ?

What is the impact speed when a car mov-ing at 300 km/h bumps into the rear of an-other car traveling in the same direction at63 km/h? Answer in units of km/h.

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I'm guessing the light in the room is sending off a glare, a glare that will show your reflection and holding a dark piece of paper behind your cylinder is a base, which makes it clear for you to see yourselfyour reflection and the light in the room is (independent) it is there, holding the black paper behind the transparent glass is the (dependent) making it visible for you to see or not. The black paper is not the cause of your reflection but a important element to you seeing your own vision.
I clicked to see if you had any answers yet and you mentioned that you were from Florida. I am too. I'm from Plant City. I'm not positive that there are laws about this, I think that there are. However, since no one's hassled you about it, I'll have to assume that your school has no plans to ream someone a new a** over it. Like I said, just don't don't do it again, and if they question you about it fess up. I did stupid crap in high school, and at the most, you may get suspended. If you're in fear about doing hard time over this, don't worry about it. Kids do worse things than this all the time. Just don't do it again, and the next time you're tempted to do something like this, just remember how pulling that fire extinguisher put the fear of God in you, so to speak. :P

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