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In a collision, a 15kg object moving with a velocity of 3m/s transfers all of its momentum to a 5kg object. What would the velocity of the 5kg object after the collision? (Hint: Think about the Law of Conservation of Momentum and draw a picture of what is happening to get started!) ​

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