Skater A, with a mass of 72.0 kg, is moving at 11.0 m/s [S] when he collides with skater B, with a mass of 42.0 kg, moving at 14.0 m/s [E]. The collision is completely inelastic and the two skaters move off together after the collision. Find the velocity of the skaters, right after the collision. Can you please explain why in the calculation vAy = - 11.0 m/s.
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Skater A, with a mass of 72.0 kg, is moving at 11.0 m/s [S] when he collides with skater B, with a mass of 42.0 kg, moving at 14.0 m/s [E]. The collision is completely inelastic and the two skaters move off together after the collision. Find the velocity of the skaters, right after the collision.
Can you please explain why in the calculation vAy = - 11.0 m/s.
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