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Physics, 18.03.2020 06:21, JBBunny

Two 22.0 kg ice sleds are placed a short distance apart, one directly behind the other, as shown in the figure. A 4.02 kg cat, initially standing on sled 1, jumps across to sled 2 and then jumps back to sled 1. Both jumps are made at a horizontal speed of 3.02 m/s relative to the ice. What is the final speed of sled 2? (Assume the ice is frictionless.)

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