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7. A 0.90 kg falcon is diving at 28.0 m/s at a downward angle of 35° (figure 3). It catches a 0.325 kg dove from behind in midair. What is their combined velocity after impact if the dove’s initial
velocity was 7.00 m/s directed horizontally?

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