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Question 2 of 10 A ball of 30 kg, generates 102 kg m/s units of momentum. If it collides with a stationary mass of 4 kg and remains attached, what would the speed of both objects be after the collision?
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Question 2 of 10 A ball of 30 kg, generates 102 kg m/s units of momentum. If it collides with a stationary mass of 4 kg and remains attached, what would the speed of both objects be after the collision? (10 points) A. 3.4 m/s 8. 3 m/s C. 2.55 m/s
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the speed of both objects after the collision is approximately 3 m/s. The answer is (B) 3 m/s.
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