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(4%) Problem 8: Consider a 905-kg car initially moving at 27.5 m/s.
A What is the velocity of the car, in meters per second, just after it hits a 170-kg deer initially running at 10.5 m/s in the same direction? Assume the deer
remains on the car.
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