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Physics, 05.03.2020 04:39 justaboy1817

A wide receiver with mass 95 kg (big fast football player) is running down the sideline in the yy-direction at 8 m/s. An even faster cornerback (another big football player) with mass 85 kg is closing on him at 10 m/s in the +i+j direction. They collide as the cornerback tackles the wide receiver and they stick together. What are the i and j components of the velocity of their stuck-together bodies after the collision (in m/s, closest answer)?

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