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Physics, 10.01.2022 02:50 briannagotfanz

A 0.25 kg ball rolling at a 1m/s and overtakes a 0.3kg ball rolling in the same direction at 0.5m/s. The ball sticks together on impact. What is the velocity of the two balls after collision?

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