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In Anchorage, collisions of a vehicle with a moose are so common that they are referred to with the abbreviation MVC. Suppose a 1200 kg car slides into a stationary 570 kg moose on a very slippery road, with the moose being thrown through the windshield (a common MVC result). What percent of the original kinetic energy is lost in the collision to other forms of energy?

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