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Physics, 24.10.2020 01:00 jacobgooding830

A 18.2 kg blue marble moving at 26 m/s hits a 8.4 kg green marble at rest. If the blue marble comes to a complete stop afterwards
what is the velocity of the green marble?
(round your answer to the nearest hundredth and don't forget your
units)

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