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Physics, 12.11.2019 21:31 briannamaee13
Two ice skaters, each with a mass of 72.0 kg, are skating at 5.45 m/s when they collide and stick together. if the angle between their initial directions was 105°, determine the components of their combined velocity (in m/s) after the collision. (let the initial motion of skater 1 be in the positive x-direction and the initial motion of skater 2 be at an angle of 105°measured counterclockwise from the positive x-axis.) vx, f = m/s vy, f = m/s
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