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  1. A 50.0g ball of clay traveling east at 3.00 m/s collides and stickstogether with a 50.0g ball of clay traveling north at
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  2. A 50 g ball of clay traveling east at 3.5 m/s collides and sticks together with a 50 g ball of clay traveling north at 2.0 m/s.
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    2. Sandra asked by Sandra
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  3. 20 g ball of clay traveling east at 3.0 m/s collides with a 30 g ball of clay traveling north at 2.0 m/s. What are the speed and
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  4. A 8 kg ball of clay moving at 3 m/s slams into a 2 kg ball of clay which is at rest. If two balls stuck together after collision
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  5. a 20 g ball of clay traveling east at 2.0 m/s collides with a 30 g ball of clay traveling 30m degrees south of west at 1.0 m/s.
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  6. A 24g ball of clay traveling east at 3.3m/s collides with a 33g ball of clay traveling north at 2.4m/s .1a)What is the movement
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  7. please help. a pitcher throws a .50kg ball of clay at a blck of woo. the clay sticks to the wood on impact, and thier joint
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  8. A pitcher throws a 0.5kg ball of clay at a 6kg block of wood. The clay sticks to the wood on impact, and their joint velocity
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    2. Lauren asked by Lauren
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  9. HELP!!!A pitcher throws a 0.5kg ball of clay at a 6kg block of wood. The clay sticks to the wood on impact and their joint
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  10. a pitcher throws a 0.50kg ball of clay at a block of wood. the clay sticks to the wood on impact, and their joint velocity
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    2. Anonymous asked by Anonymous
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