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Physics, 17.06.2021 20:40 dayanirisr45

A 68.0 kg person throws a 0.0430 kg snowball forward with a ground speed of 28.0 m/s. A second person, with a mass of 60.0 kg, catches the snowball. Both people are on skates. The first person is initially moving forward with a speed of 2.00 m/s, and the second person is initially at rest. What are the velocities of the two people after the snowball is exchanged?

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