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Physics, 19.07.2019 08:00, NetherisIsTheQueen

A3.0 kg mass moving to the right at 1.4 m/s collides in a perfectly inelastic collision with a 2.0 kg mass initially at rest. what will the velocity of the combined mass be after the collision? show your work.

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