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A 1.35 kg falcon catches a 0.355 kg dove from behind in midair. What is their velocity after impact if the falcon's velo

Posted: Thu Jul 07, 2022 2:15 pm
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A 1 35 Kg Falcon Catches A 0 355 Kg Dove From Behind In Midair What Is Their Velocity After Impact If The Falcon S Velo 1
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A 1.35 kg falcon catches a 0.355 kg dove from behind in midair. What is their velocity after impact if the falcon's velocity is initially 27.5 m/s and the dove's velocity is 5.55 m/s in the same direction? velocity: Question Credit: OpenStax College Physics m/s
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