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Asteroid 1 moving 8km/s right asteroid 2 moving 16 km/s left before the crash. after the crash asteroid 1 is moving 4 km/s left and changed speed bu 12km/s. asteroid 2 moving 2km/s left and changed speed by 14km/s

two asteroids crashed. the crashed caused both asteroids to change speed. scientist want to use the change in speed and motion to figure out which asteroid has more mass. based on the information in the diagram. which statement is correct? in your answer explain what the forces were like and why the asteroids changed motions

asteroid 1 has more mass than asteroid 2
asteroid 1 and asteroid 2 are the same mass
or asteroid 1 has lees mass than asteroid 2

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