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2 points 15) A 5.0 kg bowling ball moving at 4.0 m/s is caught by 60.0 kg Frodo.
Frodo is initially at rest on frictionless roller skates. How much
MOMENTUM does the bowling ball have BEFORE it is caught? *

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