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                A mass of 29kg is moving to the right at 15m/s.  That mass collides with a 25 kg mass that is stationary.  The masses stick together after the collision.  What is the velocity of the masses after the collision?
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            Anonymous
            
    A mass of 29kg is moving to the right at 15m/s.  That mass collides with a 25 kg mass that is stationary.  The masses stick together after the collision.  What is the velocity of the masses after the collision
    
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            drwls
            
    Try applying the law of conservation of momentum. Both masses will be moving to the right after the collision. 
    
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