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Physics, 29.11.2021 19:00, jojonotsiwatho

A 1.0 kg red ball moving at 5.0 m/s [East 30 degrees North] collides head-on with a blue ball of mass 4.0 kg in an inelastic collision. The blue ball was initially moving at 3.5 m/s [West 40 degrees North]. What is the final velocity of: (a) the red and blue ball?
(b) the blue ball?

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