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Physics, 31.03.2021 16:30, Animallover100

Suppose that you have a mass of 55.9 kg and are standing on frictionless roller skates. Someone then throws you a 3.2 kg mass with a velocity of 13.6 m/s and you catch it. What will be your resultant velocity?

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