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A bullet with mass 0.04000 kg, traveling at a speed of 310.0 m/s, strikes a stationary block of wood having mass 6.960 kg. The bullet embeds into the block. The speed, in m/s, of the bullet-plus-wood combination immediately after the collision is
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