The two particles are moving to the right. Particle 1 catches up with particle 2 and collides with it. The particles stick together and continue on with velocity vf. Which of these statements is true? Vf > V2 but Vf < V1 Vf = V2 Vf = V1 Vf > V1
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The two particles are moving to the right. Particle 1 catches up with particle 2 and collides with it. The particles stick together and continue on with velocity vf. Which of these statements is true?
Vf > V2 but Vf < V1
Vf = V2
Vf = V1
Vf > V1
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