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Physics, 20.02.2021 01:50 baileyrw

Two people collide. If person 1 has a mass of 65.6kg and a velocity of 3.6m/s, person 2 has a mass of 70.2kg, and the total momentum of the system is 371.3 kg x m/s, what is person 2’s velocity?

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