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A 0.30 kg ball of putty is thrown at a stationary 1.2 kg cart. The ball of putty is initially moving with a speed of 6.0 m/s. The putty and the cart stick together and are now free to roll across the floor. What is the speed of the cart with the putty attached?

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In order to determine the speed of the entire assembly, we employ conservation of momentum. Momentum p = mv where m is the object's mass and v is the velocity.
The putty ball's initial momentum p1 = 0.3kg*6m/s = 1.8 kg*m/s
That momentum is conserved, so the momentum of the new system having mass 0.3 kg + 1.2 kg = 1.5 kg is:
1.8 kg*m/s = 1.5kg*v. Solving for v, we find that the velocity is 1.2 meters/second.
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