A 9000 grams iron ball is moving to the right with a velocity of 10 m/s. A 12000 grams mass is moving to the left with a

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A 9000 grams iron ball is moving to the right with a velocity of 10 m/s. A 12000 grams mass is moving to the left with a

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A 9000 grams iron ball is moving to the right with a velocity of 10 m/s. A 12000 grams mass is moving to the left with a velocity of 5 m/s. Assuming that these two balls have a head on collision and stick together, what will be the final velocity of the combination?
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