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A clean zinc surface in vacuum is illuminated in turn by two monochromatic LEDs, each adjusted to deliver the same power per unit area onto the metal. LED A emits light at 5.0Γ10^14 Hz; LED B emits at 1.0Γ10^15 Hz. The threshold frequency for zinc is 8.8Γ10^14 Hz. Which statement must be true?
On a low-friction track, a 0.50 kg ball moving at +6.0 m sβ»ΒΉ collides head-on with a 1.50 kg cart initially at rest. Two trials are run with identical setup: Trial 1 the ball sticks to the cart; Trial 2 the ball bounces back in a nearly perfectly elastic collision. A force sensor on the cart records the magnitude of the impulse it receives during impact. Which statement must be true about the sensor readings, and why?
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