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A(n) 6.7 kg object moving at 4.6 m/s eastward
has a one-dimensional elastic collision with
a(n) 10 kg object moving at 6.7 m/s in the
opposite direction.
What is the total kinetic energy of the two mass system after the collision?
Answer in units of J.
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