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Physics, 03.02.2021 23:30, ezdon6690

2. A large fish with a mass of 1-kg is in motion at 45 cm/s when it encounters a smaller fish
(m=0.25 kg) that is at rest. The large fish
swallows the smaller fish and continues in
motion at a reduced speed. Fill in the before-
and after-collision table below.
Momentum Before
Collision
Momentum After
Collision
Momentum
Change
Large Fish
Small Fish
Total
Determine the velocity of the large and the small fish after the collision. PSYW
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