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Object A is moving due east, while object B is moving due north. They collide and stick together in a completely inelastic collision. Momentum is conserved. Object A has a mass of mA = 17.0 kg and an initial velocity of v0A = 8.57 m/s, due east. Object B, however, has a mass of mB = 29.3 kg and an initial velocity of v0B = 5.80 m/s, due north. Find the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the total momentum of the two-object system after the collision.
Object A is moving due east, while object B is moving due north. They collide and stick together in a completely inelastic collision. Momentum is conserved. Object A has a mass of mA = 17.0 kg and an initial velocity of v0A = 8.57 m/s, due east. Object B, however, has a mass of mB = 29.3 kg and an initial velocity of v0B = 5.80 m/s, due north. Find the (a) magnitude and (b) direction of the total momentum of the two-object system after the collision.
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