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Physics, 19.05.2021 22:20, dyhji

A 63 kg ball of playdough, rolling on a frictionless surface at 5.0 m/s north, runs into a box at rest, causing the two to stick together, moving away as one unit. If the box has a mass of 10 kg, what will
the final velocity of the objects be?

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