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Two cars approach an extremely icy four-way perpendicular intersection. car a travels northward at 10 m/s and car b is traveling eastward. they collide and stick together, traveling at 41.5° north of east. what was the initial velocity of car b (in m/s)? (enter the magnitude. assume the masses of the cars are equal.)

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