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Physics, 02.03.2020 22:52 epelmanr

A 5 kg chunk of ice is sliding at 12 m/s on the frictionless floor of an ice-covered valley when it collides with and sticks to another 5 kg
chunk of ice that is initially at rest as shown. After the collision, how high above the valley floor will the combined chunks go?

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