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an 32.000 milligram particle is sliding across a friction-less one-dimensional path at 76.000 m/s and collides with a 49.000 milligram particle moving at -29.000 m/s in a perfectly inelastic collision. what are the velocities of the particles after the collision?

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Since there is no external force applied, So using momentum conservation: Pi = Pf Since collision is com

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