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Physics, 09.12.2019 21:31 bhaven2005

Object a has mass ma = 10 kg and initial momentum a, i = < 15, -8, 0 > kg · m/s, just before it strikes object b, which has mass mb = 12 kg. just before the collision object b has initial momentum b, i = < 3, 5, 0 > kg · m/s.

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