An experiment is performed aboard the international space station to verify that linear momentum is conserved during collisions in a zero‑gravity environment. the experiment involves a three‑dimensional, completely inelastic collision of three drops of honey. at the moment just before they all collide, the masses m and velocities → v of the drops are m 1 = 35.5 g → v 1 = ( 13.1 m / s ) ^ x m 2 = 52.3 g → v 2 = ( 14.5 m / s ) ^ y m 3 = 75.7 g → v 3 = ( 18.3 m / s ) ^ z what is your prediction for the speed, v , of the combined honey drop after the collision?
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