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Two balls are approaching each other head-on. Their velocities are +11.9 and -10.5 m/s. Determine the velocity of the center of mass of the two balls if (a) they have the same mass and (b) if the mass of one ball (v = 11.9 m/s) is twice the mass of the other ball (v = -10.5 m/s).
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