how to find two resultant velocities
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it depends on given magnitudes that which 4mula fits the best
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Hey bro....stop donating your points....BTW HERE IS THE ANSWER OF YOUR QUESTION....
Divide the total momentum by the sum of the masses if the two objects stick together after impact. This will give you the resultant velocity of the two objects. In the example above, we would take 50 and divide by the sum of the masses, which is 10, getting a result of 5 meters per second..
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