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A 7 kg ball of clay moving a 4 m/s to the right crashes into a not moving 5 kg ball of clay.
The balls of clay stick together.
The total momentum after the collision is __.
kg m/s.
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Step-by-step explanation:
28kgm/s
that is the answer
momentum is conserved
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