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Physics, 11.03.2021 17:40 mackdoolittle1

A 2.0 kilogram bowling ball is rolling across the ground at a velocity of 6.7 meters per second to the right. Some guy a few feet away rolls a 3.0 kilogram bowling ball to the left at a velocity of 18.0
meters per second. If the 2.0 kilogram bowling ball is now traveling at a velocity of 7.0 meters per
second to the left, what is the speed of the 3.0 kilogram bowling ball after the collision?

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