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A clay ball (mass = 0.25kg) has a rightward momentum of +1.75 kg-m/s. A second clay ball (mass = 0.25 kg) has a leftward momentum of -1.75 kg. m/s. The two collide, stick together, and come to a complete stop
after the collision.

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